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that is one kind of edinburgh. but it is also thejekyll and hyde of edinburgh. a statesman by day and a burglar by night. you do not touch the dark edinburgh at all, do you? not at all. largely because other people can do that and they will do that very well. i am writing about a particular sort of edinburgh. 0f course, i would say that i am writing... iam course, i would say that i am writing... i am the social realist. the people writing about the dark side of edinburgh are fantasists. it isa side of edinburgh are fantasists. it is a white—collar city and it is a fairly polite sort of place. so people like to say, well, edinburgh is got this underbelly. but actually, edinburgh is a city where most of the characters are more like my characters than people who write the gritty novels. edinburgh is almost a character, as botswana is, in your other novels. place is really important to you. plays is extremely important to me. —— place. i think it is the most important consideration in my novels. 0ften, that'll be the first thing that i of, is the place. and i
that is one kind of edinburgh. but it is also thejekyll and hyde of edinburgh. a statesman by day and a burglar by night. you do not touch the dark edinburgh at all, do you? not at all. largely because other people can do that and they will do that very well. i am writing about a particular sort of edinburgh. 0f course, i would say that i am writing... iam course, i would say that i am writing... i am the social realist. the people writing about the dark side of edinburgh are fantasists. it isa...
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that is one kind of edinburgh. but it‘s also thejekyll and hyde of edinburgh, of deacon brodie, who was a statesman by day and a burglar by night. you don‘t really touch the dark edinburgh at all, do you? no, i don‘t, largely because other people can do that and they will do that very well. so i am writing about a very particular sort of edinburgh. of course, i would say that i am writing... i am the social realist. and the people who are writing about the gritty side of edinburgh are fantasists. edinburgh is a fairly white—collar city and it is a fairly polite sort of place. and so people like to say, well, edinburgh‘s got this underbelly. actually, edinburgh is a city where most of the characters are more like my characters than people who write the gritty novels. edinburgh‘s almost a character in 44 scotland street, as botswana is in your other novels. in other words, place is really important to you. your descriptions of place are really important in the novels. place is extremely important to me. u
that is one kind of edinburgh. but it‘s also thejekyll and hyde of edinburgh, of deacon brodie, who was a statesman by day and a burglar by night. you don‘t really touch the dark edinburgh at all, do you? no, i don‘t, largely because other people can do that and they will do that very well. so i am writing about a very particular sort of edinburgh. of course, i would say that i am writing... i am the social realist. and the people who are writing about the gritty side of edinburgh are...
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he recommended this man in edinburgh who had died. the widow let him to other people, mainly to the masonic lodge, believed to be the oldest in the world there in edinburgh. and a sort of sub lodge within the major lodge, lodge number eight was operative, meaning working stonemasons. here he found the 10 milligrams creme ofde la stonemasons. they were working on a city development set down the hill, a neighborhood, flat carvings and so forth. if you were a stonemason or anybody, you had to build the front of the building as the adams brothers specified, then you could build the back like you wanted to and put it on the market. these men were real estate speculators. they had the wherewithal to do that and did it. 1793 oftorium in workmen, skilled workman of any kind, leaving britain, put them out of business. not really, they held on, but they had to get out and get some income. they agreed with walker and came to america. i don't know how many totally came, but seven of them we know pretty much as individuals. they would have fled fr
he recommended this man in edinburgh who had died. the widow let him to other people, mainly to the masonic lodge, believed to be the oldest in the world there in edinburgh. and a sort of sub lodge within the major lodge, lodge number eight was operative, meaning working stonemasons. here he found the 10 milligrams creme ofde la stonemasons. they were working on a city development set down the hill, a neighborhood, flat carvings and so forth. if you were a stonemason or anybody, you had to...
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he recommended this man in edinburgh who had died. the widow let him to other people, mainly to the masonic lodge, believed to be the oldest in the world there in edinburgh. and a sort of sub lodge within the major lodge, lodge number eight was operative, meaning working stonemasons. here he found the 10 milligrams -- creme de la creme of stonemasons. they were working on a city development set down the hill, a beautiful neighborhood, flat carvings and so forth. if you were a stonemason or anybody, you had to build the front of the building as the adams brothers specified, then you could build the back like you wanted to and put it on the market. these men were real estate speculators. they had the wherewithal to do that and did it. the moratorium in 1793 of workmen, skilled workman of any kind, leaving britain, put them out of business. not really, they held on, but they had to get out and get some income. they agreed with walker and came to america. i don't know how many totally came, but seven of them we know pretty much as individ
he recommended this man in edinburgh who had died. the widow let him to other people, mainly to the masonic lodge, believed to be the oldest in the world there in edinburgh. and a sort of sub lodge within the major lodge, lodge number eight was operative, meaning working stonemasons. here he found the 10 milligrams -- creme de la creme of stonemasons. they were working on a city development set down the hill, a beautiful neighborhood, flat carvings and so forth. if you were a stonemason or...
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he recommended this man in edinburgh who had died. the widow let him to other people, mainly to the masonic lodge, believed to be the oldest in the world there in edinburgh. and a sort of sub lodge within the major lodge, lodge number eight was operative, meaning working stonemasons. here he found creme de la creme of stonemasons. they were working on a city development set down the hill, a beautiful neighborhood, flat carvings and so forth. if you were a stonemason or anybody, you had to build the front of the building as the adams brothers specified, then you could build the back like you wanted to and put it on the market. these men were real estate speculators. they had the wherewithal to do that and did it. the moratorium in 1793 of workmen, skilled workman of any kind, leaving britain, put them out of business. not really, they held on, but they had to get out and get some income. they agreed with walker and came to america. i don't know how many totally came, but seven of them we know pretty much as individuals. they would have
he recommended this man in edinburgh who had died. the widow let him to other people, mainly to the masonic lodge, believed to be the oldest in the world there in edinburgh. and a sort of sub lodge within the major lodge, lodge number eight was operative, meaning working stonemasons. here he found creme de la creme of stonemasons. they were working on a city development set down the hill, a beautiful neighborhood, flat carvings and so forth. if you were a stonemason or anybody, you had to build...
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but for hours in edinburgh it was scotla nd but for hours in edinburgh it was scotland who looked like the world's number one ranked nation. not england. macleod, his family roots in the outer hebrides he was trying to hit the ball there. he made 140 in scotland's 371ment their highest ever score. when buenos aires sprinted to 100 england's chase seemed simple but then wickets, scotla nd seemed simple but then wickets, scotland removed men who could have w011 scotland removed men who could have won the match for england. moeen ali aiming forthe won the match for england. moeen ali aiming for the boundary, failing. eight down. six runs needed. anyone down. sharif bowling. wa and england all out. this day was all about scotland. to have the number one tale in our backyard and the energy from the crowd today, and to set a total like that and chase it down, ebb and flow, what a game of cricket. a thrilling victory that deserves attention far beyond edinburgh. it is a magnificent 11 for rafael nadal, after the world no 1 won the french open, by beating the seventh seed, dominic thiem, in st
but for hours in edinburgh it was scotla nd but for hours in edinburgh it was scotland who looked like the world's number one ranked nation. not england. macleod, his family roots in the outer hebrides he was trying to hit the ball there. he made 140 in scotland's 371ment their highest ever score. when buenos aires sprinted to 100 england's chase seemed simple but then wickets, scotla nd seemed simple but then wickets, scotland removed men who could have w011 scotland removed men who could have...
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will gompertz, bbc news, edinburgh. don‘t forget you can get in touch with me on twitter. i‘m @lebo underscore diseko. time now for sport today. hello. this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: diego maradona didn‘t like it. now, lionel messi and argentina‘s progress to the last 16 is out of their hands after they let in three goals against croatia. france are through to the last 16 thanks to a kylian mbappe goal which knocked peru out with a game remaining. and nine—time champion, roger federer, saved two match points as he moved through to the halle open quarter—finals beating benoit paire in three sets. hello, and welcome to the programmme. we start at the fifa world cup in russia. on day 8, croatia sent the two—time champions, argentina, crashing to a 3—0 defeat in group d that means qualificiation for lionel messi, and his side is out of their hands while croatia are into the knockout stages. elsewhere in group c, france qualified with a game to spare, beating peru 1—0, and denmark drew 1—1 with australia. olly
will gompertz, bbc news, edinburgh. don‘t forget you can get in touch with me on twitter. i‘m @lebo underscore diseko. time now for sport today. hello. this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: diego maradona didn‘t like it. now, lionel messi and argentina‘s progress to the last 16 is out of their hands after they let in three goals against croatia. france are through to the last 16 thanks to a kylian mbappe goal which knocked peru out with a game...
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pipes onto the pitch, the world's top—ranked side travel to edinburgh top—ranked side travel to edinburgh to beat that ranked 13th. owen morgan won the toss and put the scots into bat. england were unable to contain their hosts in a compact ground with 58 being thumped out. macleod the most damage. the scotla nd macleod the most damage. the scotland ended with their best score ina scotland ended with their best score in a one—day international. the reply made good use of the former, reaching a century. england lost skipper owen morgan and alex hales in consecutive deliveries. the wickets tumbled still further with rashid following his team—mates. and when mark would felt lbw it was all over. they richly deserved victory for scotland and probably the greatest in their history. —— they richly deserved victory. it was a british one—two at the leeds round of the world triathlon series with vicky holland leading home georgia taylor brown. holland, who is the olympic bronze medallist, managed to recover from a difficult changeover from swimming to the bike and went on to take the vict
pipes onto the pitch, the world's top—ranked side travel to edinburgh top—ranked side travel to edinburgh to beat that ranked 13th. owen morgan won the toss and put the scots into bat. england were unable to contain their hosts in a compact ground with 58 being thumped out. macleod the most damage. the scotla nd macleod the most damage. the scotland ended with their best score ina scotland ended with their best score in a one—day international. the reply made good use of the former,...
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one thing is clear, 400 miles' drive south, they must be better than in edinburgh. but in cricket, they don't have many bad days these days. the world cup isn't the only big sporting event starting on thursday. the second major of the golfing calendar gets underway, with the us open starting at shinnecock hills in new york. i4—time major winner tiger woods is playing in this championship for the first time since 2015. the 42—year—old has not finished inside the top ten in this event since he tied for fourth at pebble beach in 2010. it is the final year that woods will be exempt from qualifying for the competition as a past champion. his last victory, and last major, was 10 years ago at torrey pines. i have been there on a number of occasions to win a major championship, you know, since the ‘08 us open, and i haven't done it. and no, i don't like that feeling. i've certainly had a nice run where i've certainly had a nice run where i've won a few, and unfortunately, over the last ten years, i haven't. but, for the first few years of my career, i did well. gold
one thing is clear, 400 miles' drive south, they must be better than in edinburgh. but in cricket, they don't have many bad days these days. the world cup isn't the only big sporting event starting on thursday. the second major of the golfing calendar gets underway, with the us open starting at shinnecock hills in new york. i4—time major winner tiger woods is playing in this championship for the first time since 2015. the 42—year—old has not finished inside the top ten in this event since...
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a decade later, the edinburgh—based proclaimers were riffing on the city's weather. # why does it always rain on me... an interest in meteorology shared by the glaswegian band travis in the ‘90s. # i'm mr initiation! more recently, it's been the mercury prize winning band young fathers going down a storm as a voice and look of 21st—century scotland. as this exhibition graphically demonstrates, the list of world—class musical acts that have come out of scotland is long and illustrious. but is there a common thread, something that unites them all? that captures the essence of what could be called scottish pop? # i don't want a lover... here is a lady who should know. # ijust need a friend... what literally links everybody in this room is great, great songs. scots seem to have a real knack for it. i don't know if that comes from the dna of folk music that was written, whether it's in the air. we have something to say. basically, you can't really shut us up. so, maybe that's why we like to write a tune and say something. the show also looks back at the pubs, the clubs and the venues th
a decade later, the edinburgh—based proclaimers were riffing on the city's weather. # why does it always rain on me... an interest in meteorology shared by the glaswegian band travis in the ‘90s. # i'm mr initiation! more recently, it's been the mercury prize winning band young fathers going down a storm as a voice and look of 21st—century scotland. as this exhibition graphically demonstrates, the list of world—class musical acts that have come out of scotland is long and illustrious....
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not too bad in edinburgh. certainly sunny in london. what is going on? all quiet, really, for most of us. fewer showers around compared to yesterday and a good slice of sunshine to be found. temperatures are starting to climb up temperatures are starting to climb up nicely and for the rest of the day we keep sunny spells and just the small chance of a shower. looking at the satellite picture for the last few hours, the bulk of the cloud is in scotland and northern ireland. elsewhere we keep clear skies and sunshine. a scattering of showers and eastern scotland and northern parts of england. through the latter stages of the day, into the latter stages of the day, into the south—west, we see a cluster of showers developing here. overnight tonight, things will quieten down. if we keep the showers in the south—west, they will be fairly isolated. nine to a0 degrees to greet us first thing tomorrow. then we almost do it again. —— nine to 14. we almost do it again. —— nine to 1a. sunshine comes through and some scattered showers in the afternoon but
not too bad in edinburgh. certainly sunny in london. what is going on? all quiet, really, for most of us. fewer showers around compared to yesterday and a good slice of sunshine to be found. temperatures are starting to climb up temperatures are starting to climb up nicely and for the rest of the day we keep sunny spells and just the small chance of a shower. looking at the satellite picture for the last few hours, the bulk of the cloud is in scotland and northern ireland. elsewhere we keep...
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the train is waiting at edinburgh is way station that we sit by general manager michael and. them on board with a traditional gaelic toast. the train it's milled across the the fold of the observation car at the rear of the train has a small sweeping views of the scottish countryside. to treat. a round trip loops around from edinburgh to cut continuing on to any more and then inverness in the heart of the highlands to. the camp you. see towering over. the showers by. the brook a fizzles the scottish national flower to trace the title. to the first afternoon of the trip begins with a classic afternoon tea of sandwiches and scums enjoyed in the company of fellow travelers in the spacious lounge. the oil scotsman evokes a more elegant era of travel enjoyed a century ago we talking back to tradition when this was the best way of travelling right scotland. travelling from country state country strings with your own private road we carry just the best of produce from on sea from mad partying on to shooting fishing and shooting do we really. and that's exactly what the forty passeng
the train is waiting at edinburgh is way station that we sit by general manager michael and. them on board with a traditional gaelic toast. the train it's milled across the the fold of the observation car at the rear of the train has a small sweeping views of the scottish countryside. to treat. a round trip loops around from edinburgh to cut continuing on to any more and then inverness in the heart of the highlands to. the camp you. see towering over. the showers by. the brook a fizzles the...
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different parts of the country, london, belfast, cardiff, edinburgh. this is in edinburgh. 100 years of progress in some respects, but not enough. you and i are sitting here absolutely taking for granted the right to vote and participate and have our voices heard. when you see this, you realise the great sacrifices made by our predecessor is to sit here and enjoyed it. —— predecessors. this is a day of reflection. but as you said, the battle is not completely won. the suffragettes were the ones who decided to be more militaristic than the suffragists. this was taken outside parliament. a statue was erected earlier this year to the first woman ever in parliament square. it shows how far we have to go. suffrage is not enough. some women in the uk are denied abortion rights. we have ceos saying they don't want women on the board because they cannot understand complex issues. more work is required. it has come to the fore again with the metoo, timesup, and equal pay revelations which affected the bbc. because we have a voice in parliament now, it is si
different parts of the country, london, belfast, cardiff, edinburgh. this is in edinburgh. 100 years of progress in some respects, but not enough. you and i are sitting here absolutely taking for granted the right to vote and participate and have our voices heard. when you see this, you realise the great sacrifices made by our predecessor is to sit here and enjoyed it. —— predecessors. this is a day of reflection. but as you said, the battle is not completely won. the suffragettes were the...
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the train is waiting at edinburgh is way to the station we sit by general manager michael and. them on board with the traditional gaelic toast. in the train it's milk across the the fold of the observation car at the rear of the train has a small dick offering sweeping views of the scottish countryside the three day round trip around from edinburgh to perth continuing on to every morning and then inverness in the heart of the highland sleep. if you can't. see towering over. the stars by. it look a little so's the scottish national flower it decorates the title. to the first afternoon of the trip begins with a classic afternoon tea of sandwiches and skulls enjoyed in the company of fellow travelers in the spacious lounge. the oil scotsman evokes a more elegant era of travel enjoyed a century ago we talk about some tradition where this was the best way of travelling right scotland. travelling from country states countries things with your own private road with courage is the best to produce from on from sea from mad poaching hunting shooting fishing and getting to we really. and
the train is waiting at edinburgh is way to the station we sit by general manager michael and. them on board with the traditional gaelic toast. in the train it's milk across the the fold of the observation car at the rear of the train has a small dick offering sweeping views of the scottish countryside the three day round trip around from edinburgh to perth continuing on to every morning and then inverness in the heart of the highland sleep. if you can't. see towering over. the stars by. it...
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out of century and into the 18th century, you begin to see how the styles of places like london and edinburgh are having an impact throughout the south. to -- youto see, not begin to see not people coming for land, but professional cabinetmakers and artists coming to the south because they see an opportunity to make things for that new, planter elites. represents the kind of objects that would have been made through the region. that this architectural interior. this is architecture that came out of a house in somerset county, maryland built in the first decades of the 18th century. the kind of person who would've lived in this house is by no means poor. house, one kind of room, and someday in the upper 10 percent or 15% of wealth. when you read inventories from , they have a number locallythings, not only made furniture like a walnut table, but also imported ceramics. they will have imported glass. just because they are living on the edge of the english empire does not mean that they do not have access to those global markets. those markets are bringing them those kinds of things. they are br
out of century and into the 18th century, you begin to see how the styles of places like london and edinburgh are having an impact throughout the south. to -- youto see, not begin to see not people coming for land, but professional cabinetmakers and artists coming to the south because they see an opportunity to make things for that new, planter elites. represents the kind of objects that would have been made through the region. that this architectural interior. this is architecture that came...
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edinburgh ok i'm going to say it edinburgh who cares let's see if they bleep that in the u.k. . i mean we left the u.k. because this is disgusting horrible place full of bureaucrats with their mother for a nickel house of parliament and the house of commons is a range cesspool of idiots that i wouldn't want even to go to hell that we've been going through a special place in hell called being on the internet here in europe because we haven't been here very over a year and a half we've arrived here and every single fucking site you have to keep on clicking yes yes let me see it out on the stoop of privacy stuff like you know we know you track us you know you're following us we know access on the internet they're all tracking you if if you wanted to have privacy the only way to do it is to be like richard stallman and if you've ever seen him use the internet you have to be a freak you have to be a geek you have to know how to do that you can't do it you can't be richard stallman we can all be a great system of but here we don't want to be kicked off trains and planes and and public
edinburgh ok i'm going to say it edinburgh who cares let's see if they bleep that in the u.k. . i mean we left the u.k. because this is disgusting horrible place full of bureaucrats with their mother for a nickel house of parliament and the house of commons is a range cesspool of idiots that i wouldn't want even to go to hell that we've been going through a special place in hell called being on the internet here in europe because we haven't been here very over a year and a half we've arrived...
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the train is waiting at edinburgh is waving the station yes we sit by general manager michael and. them on board with a traditional gaelic toast. the train it's molded across the whole of the observation car at the rear of the train has a small dick offering sweeping views of the scottish countryside. to treat. a round trip loops around from edinburgh to cut continuing on to every morning and then inverness in the heart of the highlands to visit your friend. isn't towering over. the showers by. the brook a little solace the scottish national flower to crates the table. to the first afternoon of the trip begins with a classic afternoon tea of sandwiches and scholars enjoyed in the company of fellow travelers in the spacious lounge. of the royal scots many votes more elegant era of travel enjoyed a century ago we talking back to the tradition when this was the best way of travelling around scotland. travelling from the country state countries things with your own private road we carriages at the best of produce from one fancy for mad partying hunting shooting fishing and shooting to
the train is waiting at edinburgh is waving the station yes we sit by general manager michael and. them on board with a traditional gaelic toast. the train it's molded across the whole of the observation car at the rear of the train has a small dick offering sweeping views of the scottish countryside. to treat. a round trip loops around from edinburgh to cut continuing on to every morning and then inverness in the heart of the highlands to visit your friend. isn't towering over. the showers by....
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, again scotla nd they head to edinburgh, again scotland neck sunday. novak djokovic has reached the last eight at the french open for an open era record 12th time, after beating fernando verdasco in straight sets. it was far from easy for the former world number one though. it took him more than half an hour to break his spanish opponent in the opening set, which lasted almost an hour. verdasco needed treatment for blisters just before losing the second set. and it was downhill for him from there, with the serb taking the third set 6—2. he'll play italy's world number 72 marco cecchinato next. second seed alexander zverev came through a third successive five set match to see off russia's karen khachanov. it's the first time the 21 year—old german has reached the last eight of a grand slam and he'll play austria's dominic thiem. second seed caroline wozniacki is currently in action against daria kasatkina. the dane is hoping to reach the quarter finals for only the third time in her career. but the australian open champion is struggling against the
, again scotla nd they head to edinburgh, again scotland neck sunday. novak djokovic has reached the last eight at the french open for an open era record 12th time, after beating fernando verdasco in straight sets. it was far from easy for the former world number one though. it took him more than half an hour to break his spanish opponent in the opening set, which lasted almost an hour. verdasco needed treatment for blisters just before losing the second set. and it was downhill for him from...
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the kilt is never out of fashion in the scottish capsule edinburgh and in order to feel like a local don't just from the us just picking out the bike one for this trip on the royal scotsman. has gone to the hondas and they used to the royal family the family has been a family run business for six generations. of the clerk makes very dashing i wish i could women. they said there would be a formal evening and we would either be in black tie or formal killed rather than carry or tuxedo around with me for the entire vacation i opted to run and if i'm going to be in their country i'm going to wear their dress. the train is waiting at edinburgh is way to the station where guests that we sit by general manager michael and. them on board with a traditional gaelic toast. the train it's molded across the for the whole of the observation car at the rear of the train has a small dick offering sweeping views of the scottish countryside the three day round trip around from edinburgh to cause continuing on to any more and then inverness in the hands of the hind end seat. it would be different if. i
the kilt is never out of fashion in the scottish capsule edinburgh and in order to feel like a local don't just from the us just picking out the bike one for this trip on the royal scotsman. has gone to the hondas and they used to the royal family the family has been a family run business for six generations. of the clerk makes very dashing i wish i could women. they said there would be a formal evening and we would either be in black tie or formal killed rather than carry or tuxedo around with...
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now, a new exhibition in edinburgh takes a look at scot pop. here is our arts editor will gompertz. # bye—bye, baby, baby, goodbye... back in the ‘70s, the bay city rollers wore their scottishness on their sleeves. # the sunshine on leith... a decade later, the edinburgh—based proclaimers were riffing on the city's weather. # why does it always rain on me... an interest in meteorology shared by the glaswegian band travis in the ‘90s. # i'm mr initiation! more recently, it has been the mercury prize winning band young fathers going down a storm as a voice and look of 21st—century scotland. as this exhibition graphically demonstrates, the list of world—class musical acts that have come out of scotland is long and illustrious. but is there a common thread, something that unites them all? that captures the essence of what could be called scottish pop? # i don't want a lover... here is a lady who should know. # ijust need a friend... what literally links everybody in this room is great, great songs. the scots seem to have a real knack fo
now, a new exhibition in edinburgh takes a look at scot pop. here is our arts editor will gompertz. # bye—bye, baby, baby, goodbye... back in the ‘70s, the bay city rollers wore their scottishness on their sleeves. # the sunshine on leith... a decade later, the edinburgh—based proclaimers were riffing on the city's weather. # why does it always rain on me... an interest in meteorology shared by the glaswegian band travis in the ‘90s. # i'm mr initiation! more recently, it has been the...
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will gompertz, bbc news, edinburgh. people all over the world have been marking international yoga day. it's an event recognised by the united nations. it began in 2014. it's meant to foster peace and understanding, with millions meditating on different continents. the bbc‘s tim allman explains. in india, they take yoga very seriously indeed. tens of thousands of people stretching, breathing, centring themselves. among them, prime minister narendra modi, hoping to combine the political with the spiritual. friends, from tokyo to toronto, from stockholm to sao paulo, yoga has become a positive influence in the lives of millions. all across the country, they were doing it. here, officers saluting the sun in the frozen heights of the himalayas. and here aboard an aircraft carrier docked in mumbai, armed forces personnel. presumably using military mantras. and it was notjust india. this is disneyland in paris. a free yoga class for hundreds of people. even goofy had a go. in new york, the very epitome of intense and highâ€
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piped onto the pitch, the world's top ranked one—day side travel to edinburgh to beat the side ranked 13th. the scots went into bad and england were unable to contain the hosts in a compact ground. calum macleod of the most damage pounding out 140, scotland ended 371—5, their best car in a one—day international. jonny bairstow and jason roy led the reply. reaching a century, the first england player to do so with three consecutive 0di ‘s. eoin morgan was lost and alex hales as well. the wickets tumbled further with adil rashid following his team—mates. and when mark wood sell lbw it was all over, a richly deserved victory for scotla nd over, a richly deserved victory for scotland and probably the greatest in their history. england were missing their lead test wicket taker james anderson today...and he is now out for six weeks, after being told to rest a long standing shoulder injury. anderson should be back to full fitness in time for england's test series against india in august. lewis hamilton's title rival sebastian vettel is leading the canadian grand prix after the first
piped onto the pitch, the world's top ranked one—day side travel to edinburgh to beat the side ranked 13th. the scots went into bad and england were unable to contain the hosts in a compact ground. calum macleod of the most damage pounding out 140, scotland ended 371—5, their best car in a one—day international. jonny bairstow and jason roy led the reply. reaching a century, the first england player to do so with three consecutive 0di ‘s. eoin morgan was lost and alex hales as well. the...
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will gompertz, bbc news, edinburgh. people all over the world have been marking international yoga day. the event, which began in 2014, is recognised by the united nations. it's meant to foster peace and understanding and saw millions meditating on different continents as the bbc‘s tim allman explains. in india, they take yoga very seriously indeed. tens of thousands of people stretching, breathing, centring themselves. among them, prime minister narendra modi, hoping to combine the political with the spiritual. friends, from tokyo to toronto, stockholm to sao paulo, y°93 toronto, stockholm to sao paulo, yoga has become a positive influence in the lives of millions. all across the country, they were doing it. here, officers saluting the sun in the frozen heights of the himalayas. and here aboard an aircraft carrier docked in mumbai. armed forces personnel. and it was notjust india. this is disneyland in paris. a free yoga class for hundreds of people. even goofy had a go. in new york, the very epitome of intense and
will gompertz, bbc news, edinburgh. people all over the world have been marking international yoga day. the event, which began in 2014, is recognised by the united nations. it's meant to foster peace and understanding and saw millions meditating on different continents as the bbc‘s tim allman explains. in india, they take yoga very seriously indeed. tens of thousands of people stretching, breathing, centring themselves. among them, prime minister narendra modi, hoping to combine the political...
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ok i'm going to say edinburgh who cares let's see if they believe that in the u.k. . i mean we left the u.k. because this is disgusting horrible place full of bureaucrats with their mother for a nickel house of parliament and the house of commons is sick to range cesspool of idiots that i wouldn't want even to go to hell that we've been going through a special place in hell called being on the internet here in europe because we haven't been here very over a year and a half we've arrived here...
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we saw some outbreaks, pretty heavy rain there in edinburgh. and as we go into the weekend there is the risk for some further thunderstorms. not for everyone, but if they do turn up, it could give some localised flooding and some travel disruption. your bbc local radio station will, of course, keep you up to date. now, this is a look back at how things turned out during today. you can see the showers and storms, particularly focused across parts of wales, northern ireland, north west england, southern scotland. we've had a few breaking out across the far northwest of scotland as well. one or two showers and storms elsewhere as we go through tonight. most of those showers will fade away. but we're going to be left with a lot of clouds and misty, murky conditions once again because of the humidity. temperatures will not drop very hard getting down to between 12 and i6 degrees in most places. another pretty muggy night for sleeping, i have to say. but as we go on into tomorrow aftera grey, cloudy, murky, muggy start, things across the south should
we saw some outbreaks, pretty heavy rain there in edinburgh. and as we go into the weekend there is the risk for some further thunderstorms. not for everyone, but if they do turn up, it could give some localised flooding and some travel disruption. your bbc local radio station will, of course, keep you up to date. now, this is a look back at how things turned out during today. you can see the showers and storms, particularly focused across parts of wales, northern ireland, north west england,...
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good morning — we're starting with cricket and england are playing scotland in edinburgh in a one day international. england won the toss and chose to bowl first. and a short while ago, scotland were 28 without loss after four overs at the grange. scotland have never beaten england in an official international match. england are ranked number one in the world. there is the latest score now. meanwhile england's key test bowler james anderson is taking six weeks off to get over a long standing shoulder injury. he'll miss lancashire's forthcoming county matches but should be back to full fitness in time for england's test series against india in august. anderson, who's 35, is england's all time leading wicket taker in test cricket. tyson fury will next fight on august the 18th. the heavyweight won his comeback fight in manchester last night after two and a half years out of the sport. comfortably seeing off his unlikely albanian opponent sefer seferi who was totally outclassed in both technique and size. fury, who's the former unified world champion, looked farfrom his best and after two
good morning — we're starting with cricket and england are playing scotland in edinburgh in a one day international. england won the toss and chose to bowl first. and a short while ago, scotland were 28 without loss after four overs at the grange. scotland have never beaten england in an official international match. england are ranked number one in the world. there is the latest score now. meanwhile england's key test bowler james anderson is taking six weeks off to get over a long standing...
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and in edinburgh, they marched towards holyrood park. it has been a great opportunity to find out more about our own history and name some of the women. there are so many more women who have got great stories. women who have got great when we look at these women, it is amazing. especially to represent the inmates that we worked with on our banners. the inmates that we worked there is a banner back there with their names that have been embroidered on. there with their names we wanted to remember the women who were the first women in the world to get the vote. who were the first women and some of them came over and helped the british suffragettes. and helped the british 100 female artists were commissioned to work on projects to sell banners and make projects, just as the women of the suffragettes did. as the women of the suffragettes women like emily wilding davison, who famously threw herself under the king's horse, spotted here in the black robes. for the first time recently in this archive footage of a march in 1910. a commemoration, a
and in edinburgh, they marched towards holyrood park. it has been a great opportunity to find out more about our own history and name some of the women. there are so many more women who have got great stories. women who have got great when we look at these women, it is amazing. especially to represent the inmates that we worked with on our banners. the inmates that we worked there is a banner back there with their names that have been embroidered on. there with their names we wanted to remember...
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higher temperatures, glasgow, edinburgh, 28 degrees. still well up into the 20s further south as well. looking further ahead, does anything change, not much, call close to the east coast, the weekend may bring a shower, really is just made, east coast, the weekend may bring a shower, really isjust made, and lots of dry weather ahead. —— is really just lots of dry weather ahead. —— is reallyjust made. a reminder of our main story this lunchtime. on whether to allow a 3rd runway to be built at europe's ifan good afternoon, it's 1.30pm and here's your latest sports news. what a sunday it was for the england team, breaking records at the world cup, and former captain terry butcher thinks gareth southgate's squad can go all the way in russia. well, the manager and his players landed back in st petersburg last night, but those who didn't start against panama were already training this morning and preparing for the match with belgium on thursday. and that could be just the start of something special, according to butcher. iac no reason
higher temperatures, glasgow, edinburgh, 28 degrees. still well up into the 20s further south as well. looking further ahead, does anything change, not much, call close to the east coast, the weekend may bring a shower, really is just made, east coast, the weekend may bring a shower, really isjust made, and lots of dry weather ahead. —— is really just lots of dry weather ahead. —— is reallyjust made. a reminder of our main story this lunchtime. on whether to allow a 3rd runway to be...
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edinburgh could hit 29 celsius, for example. if you're wondering when it is likely to break down, on sunday, we could see some boundary showers. later on, we will see a breakdown in the north. we had a little bit of a breakdown with your microphone but we got 99%. i blame the squirrels. they chew on the cables and stuff. it's definitely the heat. it's gone to my head. we are all a little bit giddy. the front page of the daily telegraph, andy murray, what a wonderful picture. sally talking about him. boris raises new doubts about him. boris raises new doubts about the new runway, whether the third front they will be built. they averted yesterday, boris out of the country. the main story is about a senior minister attacking cabinet colleagues, demanding unsustainable budget increases as she warns and spend policy will see them crash at the polls. mps voting in favour of the polls. mps voting in favour of the third runway. we will pick up on some of those issues this morning. the mail, the main story is about passports. a black mar
edinburgh could hit 29 celsius, for example. if you're wondering when it is likely to break down, on sunday, we could see some boundary showers. later on, we will see a breakdown in the north. we had a little bit of a breakdown with your microphone but we got 99%. i blame the squirrels. they chew on the cables and stuff. it's definitely the heat. it's gone to my head. we are all a little bit giddy. the front page of the daily telegraph, andy murray, what a wonderful picture. sally talking about...
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one thing is clear, 400 miles south of england must be better here than in edinburgh but in one—day cricket they do not have many bad days. these days. joe wilson, bbc news. meanwhile england's women have set south africa 332 to win the second one day international at hove, with centuries from tammy beaumont and sarah taylor helping the home side to 331 for 6 from their 50 overs. but in reply, an unbeaten century from opener lizelle lee has helped south africa to 160 for 2 after 30 overs. and fresh from their historic victory over england on sunday scotland are chasing 205 to beat pakistan in their t20 international in edinburgh. pakistan reached 204 for 4 from their 20 overs, with captain sarfraz ahmed top scoring with 89 from only 49 balls. a few moments ago, scotland were 97 for 4 after 15 overs. back to football and it was a 100th cap to remember for scotland women's captain rachel corsie. scotland came back from two—nil down to win their world cup qualifier against poland 3—2. the victory keeps them just three points behind group leaders switzerland, who they'll play next at home.
one thing is clear, 400 miles south of england must be better here than in edinburgh but in one—day cricket they do not have many bad days. these days. joe wilson, bbc news. meanwhile england's women have set south africa 332 to win the second one day international at hove, with centuries from tammy beaumont and sarah taylor helping the home side to 331 for 6 from their 50 overs. but in reply, an unbeaten century from opener lizelle lee has helped south africa to 160 for 2 after 30 overs. and...
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out of the 17th 18th ry and into the century, what you begin to see places liketyles of london and edinburgh are having impact throughout the entire south. you begin to see not just people for land but also tradesmen, professional abinetmakers, professional artists, coming to the south, see an opportunity to make things for the new elite. planter so this next gallery really represents the kinds of objects hat would have been made in that region as you move into the mmediate period before the revolutionary war. now, notice around me is this architectural interior. this is actually architecture that came out of a house in maryland.ounty, that was built in the first decade of the 18th century. the kind of person who would in a house like this was by no means poor. his is the kind of house, one room, a lot of above, three wall, walls, a brick end that somebody in the upper 10 or is going to in maryland, read probate you inventories from that period they have quite a number of fine things. going to have ey some locally made furniture like a walnut table here but they are imported to have ceramics
out of the 17th 18th ry and into the century, what you begin to see places liketyles of london and edinburgh are having impact throughout the entire south. you begin to see not just people for land but also tradesmen, professional abinetmakers, professional artists, coming to the south, see an opportunity to make things for the new elite. planter so this next gallery really represents the kinds of objects hat would have been made in that region as you move into the mmediate period before the...
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in edinburgh, texas. the deputy was told there are about 45 in there. this is a house in a nice neighborhood. the border patrol invited us to a so-called stash house. i streamed it live on facebook. that's border patrol's local deputy chief raul ortiz. >> they were waiting for a smuggler to pick them up. >> what happened earlier, we stopped the smuggler and were able to get four aliens out of that vehicle, and then after interviewing them, we were able to identify this as a stash house. >> there was food and plates all over the place, but every inch of tile in this house had someone sitting on it when the agents came through the door. >> quite often is somebody may have a cellphone and because conditions are so bad, they'll call 911 and that's how we were able to uncover some of these stash houses. >> do you know what's going to happen now? >> yeah, deport us to mexico. >> deport us to mexico. >> reporter: 62 people were inside this home. el ma galindo alva rose said she paid $8,000 to get here. she's been here for 15 days. >> is this your first time co
in edinburgh, texas. the deputy was told there are about 45 in there. this is a house in a nice neighborhood. the border patrol invited us to a so-called stash house. i streamed it live on facebook. that's border patrol's local deputy chief raul ortiz. >> they were waiting for a smuggler to pick them up. >> what happened earlier, we stopped the smuggler and were able to get four aliens out of that vehicle, and then after interviewing them, we were able to identify this as a stash...
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his boy food -- his crafted in edinburgh. his boy food —— his boyhood club shared his nation's excitement. on this greatest estate, no minnow has faced argentina like this. the two—time champions would come again and forced a penalty. the moment seemed set up for lionel massey, but it brought a different story. denied by goalkeeper from the danish league, this was how to solve arson, reaching for his own glory. and as the game slipped away from argentina, there was time for one more intervention. a keeper like his team, inspired. and proof that only at this competition can the smallest nation's spirit stop football's biggest power. that makes group d very, very interesting, because nobody saw that result coming. iceland pinching a point off of argentina. they kick off in the next hour and a half or so. our football reporter john bennett is there. how was that result received? it makes this group very interesting now. i think both of these teams will now see that this is a massive opportunity to grab control of group d,
his boy food -- his crafted in edinburgh. his boy food —— his boyhood club shared his nation's excitement. on this greatest estate, no minnow has faced argentina like this. the two—time champions would come again and forced a penalty. the moment seemed set up for lionel massey, but it brought a different story. denied by goalkeeper from the danish league, this was how to solve arson, reaching for his own glory. and as the game slipped away from argentina, there was time for one more...
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and in edinburgh, they marched towards hollyrood park. it's been a great opportunity to find out more about our own history and name some of the women. there are so many, many women who have great stories. all of these women, it is amazing, but especially to represent those inmates who we worked with on our banners. there's one there that hasn't been done. we wanted to remember the kiwi women, who were the first in the world to get the vote. and some of them came over and helped the british suffragettes. 100 female artists were commissioned to work on projects to sew banners and make placards, just as the women of the suffrage did. women like emily wilding davison, who famously threw herself under the king's horse, spotted here in the black robes for the first time recently in this archive footage of a march in 1910. what do we want? equal pay! a celebration for all those involved in a fight to secure some in the fight to secure some women the right to vote. for a lot of these women, it's about paying homage to the suffrage movement that
and in edinburgh, they marched towards hollyrood park. it's been a great opportunity to find out more about our own history and name some of the women. there are so many, many women who have great stories. all of these women, it is amazing, but especially to represent those inmates who we worked with on our banners. there's one there that hasn't been done. we wanted to remember the kiwi women, who were the first in the world to get the vote. and some of them came over and helped the british...
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joining me now from our studio in edinbugh is max coleman from the royal botanical gardens in edinburgh who has been working on identifying the pest. thank you so much for being with us this evening on bbc news. you discovered this in quite an interesting way, down to what my call enthusiastic amateurism ? interesting way, down to what my call enthusiastic amateurism? that's right, it's really a case of crowd sourcing. we get sent specimens to identify from time to time, which we re identify from time to time, which were elm leaves. i spotted on the leaves is very unusual zigzag pattern, which is the feeding damage caused by the zigzag elm sawfly. as far as caused by the zigzag elm sawfly. as farasi caused by the zigzag elm sawfly. as far as i was aware, it was the first sighting of that in britain. so what we're sighting of that in britain. so what we' re really sighting of that in britain. so what we're really keen to do is put out a call to the general public to get out this summer and look this very distinctive pattern and report it, so we can get proof positive that this insect is
joining me now from our studio in edinbugh is max coleman from the royal botanical gardens in edinburgh who has been working on identifying the pest. thank you so much for being with us this evening on bbc news. you discovered this in quite an interesting way, down to what my call enthusiastic amateurism ? interesting way, down to what my call enthusiastic amateurism? that's right, it's really a case of crowd sourcing. we get sent specimens to identify from time to time, which we re identify...
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and in edinburgh, they might tour ‘s hybrid park. it has been a great opportunity to find out about our history and names of the women. there are so many more women. they have great stories. with all these women, it is amazing, just to represent the names in the banner. we wanted to remember actually we women, the first woman in the world to get the vote. some came over and help the british suffragettes. 100 female artists were commissioned to work on projects, to sow but is it me placards, just as the women of the suffrage did. women like emily wilding davison, who famously threw herself under the king's course, spotted it here in this archive footage for the first time recently. a commemoration, a celebration towards all those involved in the fight to secure some women the right to vote. a lot of these women, it is about paying to suffrage movement that walker's bray park 100 years ago. but for a lot of women, it is about the future and how they can achieve equality for all. —— that walked this past 100 years ago. we remind our
and in edinburgh, they might tour ‘s hybrid park. it has been a great opportunity to find out about our history and names of the women. there are so many more women. they have great stories. with all these women, it is amazing, just to represent the names in the banner. we wanted to remember actually we women, the first woman in the world to get the vote. some came over and help the british suffragettes. 100 female artists were commissioned to work on projects, to sow but is it me placards,...
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go for peace and cuban sonic attacks or fake news we speak for neuroscientist at the university of edinburgh claims a us report on alleged acoustic attacks on diplomats is seriously flawed. to him going underground. to the summit can donald trump and kim jong un start a meaningful peace process as well as once again democratic process means for the e.u. and much much more on this edition of crossfire. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crime tamping each day. eighty five percent of global wealth he longs to be ultra rich eight point six percent market saw a thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need to remember in one one business show you can afford to miss the one. normally the bomb. infinitely. from. the from from. welcome back the u.k. defense select committee recentl
go for peace and cuban sonic attacks or fake news we speak for neuroscientist at the university of edinburgh claims a us report on alleged acoustic attacks on diplomats is seriously flawed. to him going underground. to the summit can donald trump and kim jong un start a meaningful peace process as well as once again democratic process means for the e.u. and much much more on this edition of crossfire. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars...
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go for peace and cuban sonic attacks or fake news we speak for neuroscientist at the university of edinburgh claims a us report on the alleged acoustic attacks on diplomats is seriously flawed golan cipel coming up to him going underground. apply for many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the shaper money to kill the narrowness and spending two hundred twenty million and one player. it's an experience like nothing else only because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful game like great so what more chance for. me it's going to. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter to us is over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of global wealth he longs to be all for the rich he would six percent market so thirty percent just last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and because he rose to twenty thousand dollars. china's bui
go for peace and cuban sonic attacks or fake news we speak for neuroscientist at the university of edinburgh claims a us report on the alleged acoustic attacks on diplomats is seriously flawed golan cipel coming up to him going underground. apply for many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the shaper money to kill the narrowness and spending two...
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ok i'm going to say edinburgh who cares let's see if they bleep that in the u.k. . i mean we left the u.k. because this is disgusting horrible place full of bureaucrats with their mother for a nickel house of parliament the house of commons is doraine pool of idiots that i wouldn't want even to go to hell that we've been going through a special place in hell called being on the internet here in europe because we haven't been here very over a year and a half we've arrived here in every single freaking site you have to keep on clicking yes yes let me see it out on the stoop of privacy stuff like you know we know you track us you know you're following us we know access on the internet they're all tracking you if if you wanted to have privacy the only way to do it is to be like richard stallman and if you've ever seen him use the internet you have to be a freak you have to be a geek you have to know how to do that you can't do it you can't be richard stallman we can all be a bit here we don't want to be kicked off trains and planes and and public services just because s
ok i'm going to say edinburgh who cares let's see if they bleep that in the u.k. . i mean we left the u.k. because this is disgusting horrible place full of bureaucrats with their mother for a nickel house of parliament the house of commons is doraine pool of idiots that i wouldn't want even to go to hell that we've been going through a special place in hell called being on the internet here in europe because we haven't been here very over a year and a half we've arrived here in every single...
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. >> reporter: i'm david begnaud in edinburgh, texas. the border patrol wanted you to see what happens when they raid a so-called stash house. seery inch of tile in this house had someone sitting on it when the agents busted through the door. >> reporter: joe jackson has died. >> the patriarch of the jackson family. ga it all began with joe. >> reporter: he was 89 years old. >> reporter: firefighters in taiwan are being credited with saving a boy who was found asngling from a fifth-floor balcony. >> the child is now safe and sound. >> it's going to be a long run! a goal for south korea! germany are out of the world cup! >> heartbreak! >> nobody saw this coming. >> glor: good evening. i'm jeff glor. this is our western edition. we are going to begin with a decision that has major implications for the future of the supreme court and the nation. justice anthony kennedy said today he is retiring after three decades on the high court. kennedy, who is 81 now, held the swing vote in many memorable 5-4 decisions, siding with liberals in legalizi
. >> reporter: i'm david begnaud in edinburgh, texas. the border patrol wanted you to see what happens when they raid a so-called stash house. seery inch of tile in this house had someone sitting on it when the agents busted through the door. >> reporter: joe jackson has died. >> the patriarch of the jackson family. ga it all began with joe. >> reporter: he was 89 years old. >> reporter: firefighters in taiwan are being credited with saving a boy who was found...
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for peace and human sonic attacks or they can use we speak the neuroscientist at the university of edinburgh claims a us report on the alleged acoustic attacks on diplomats is seriously flawed golan cipel coming up about to going underground. radially reinforced rammed earth bricks is what they really are. this more than seventy houses about one hundred forty people with families living here. it's really a way of forming same as. the sun's coming in and heating their house and being stored in massive walls. sagebrush is the natural environment here but as we're containing the sewage and using the plant stuff to process the sewage we create our own little way says here. church secret indeed priests accused of sexually abusing children can get away with it literally like to call this the geographic solution. what the bishop needs to do then he finds out that the priest is is a perpetrator is simply move him to a different spot where the previous standard is not. highest ranks of the catholic church conceal the accused priests from the police and justice. welcome back to the u.k. defense select
for peace and human sonic attacks or they can use we speak the neuroscientist at the university of edinburgh claims a us report on the alleged acoustic attacks on diplomats is seriously flawed golan cipel coming up about to going underground. radially reinforced rammed earth bricks is what they really are. this more than seventy houses about one hundred forty people with families living here. it's really a way of forming same as. the sun's coming in and heating their house and being stored in...
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before that, edinburgh. —— five one—day internationals. thailand's ariya jutanugarn has won the 73rd us women's open at shoal creek in alabama in a play—off. jutanugarn had a seven shot lead heading into the back nine but three bogeys and a double bogey saw herfinish level on 11 under with south korea's kim hyo—joo. but after the two hole aggregate play off finished level it went to sudden death and jutanigarn won it on the fourth hole to claim her second major championship. on the pga tour for the men bryson dechambeau has won the memorial tournament in ohio, winning a three way play—off. dechambeau finished on 15 under along with american compatriot kyle stanley and south korea's an byeong hun before prevailing on the second play—off hole. thorbjorn olesen of denmark won the the italian open on the european tour avoiding a playoff with this man, the home favourite francesco molinari, who despite this incredible 30 foot putt on the last couldn't make it back to back wins after victory at wentworth in the bmw championship last week
before that, edinburgh. —— five one—day internationals. thailand's ariya jutanugarn has won the 73rd us women's open at shoal creek in alabama in a play—off. jutanugarn had a seven shot lead heading into the back nine but three bogeys and a double bogey saw herfinish level on 11 under with south korea's kim hyo—joo. but after the two hole aggregate play off finished level it went to sudden death and jutanigarn won it on the fourth hole to claim her second major championship. on the...
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around 17 further north in edinburgh. about 15 in belfast. this little cool—down in the weather is not going to last. although it'll stay dry, temperatures building again through the weekend and into next week with the potential of getting some pretty hot weather. that's your latest forecast. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is mike embley. our top stories: deep divisions in the us congress, as president trump demands new laws to clamp down on immigration. this law has been broken for many yea rs this law has been broken for many years and decades. the us quits the united nations' human rights council, saying it's a "cesspool of political bias". we have a special report on the thousands of rohingya refugees facing landslides and flooding in bangladesh. casinos and a stock exchange — how kazakhstan hopes to be a major economic power. just don't mention human rights. and the world cup hosts in heaven — russia crush egypt and look set to reach the knockout stages.
around 17 further north in edinburgh. about 15 in belfast. this little cool—down in the weather is not going to last. although it'll stay dry, temperatures building again through the weekend and into next week with the potential of getting some pretty hot weather. that's your latest forecast. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is mike embley. our top stories: deep divisions in the us congress, as president trump demands new laws to...
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look at that, pretty cool across at the —— edinburgh and glasgow. on tuesday, it looks at the warm really does establish itself, not just across the warm really does establish itself, notjust across the uk but western parts of europe. it never quite reaches the far north of the country. in scotland and northern ireland, the cooler air looks like it will stay here. the temperatures still in the teens wear it in the south of england, london, we are expecting it to go up to 27 degrees. overall, a usable day. enjoy it. this is bbc world news. our top stories: a moment of world cup history. mighty lionel messi's penalty hopes unaltered by iceland as the tiny nation holds argentina toa as the tiny nation holds argentina to a draw in moscow. also in moscow, the moment a taxi driver tries to flee after crashing into vans. he says it was an accident. eight people are in hospital. selfies and celebrations. extraordinary scenes in afghanistan as taliban militants and security forces come together during a ceasefire for eid. and a british boy with severe epilep
look at that, pretty cool across at the —— edinburgh and glasgow. on tuesday, it looks at the warm really does establish itself, not just across the warm really does establish itself, notjust across the uk but western parts of europe. it never quite reaches the far north of the country. in scotland and northern ireland, the cooler air looks like it will stay here. the temperatures still in the teens wear it in the south of england, london, we are expecting it to go up to 27 degrees....
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beaten the world number ones england for the first time winning their one off one day international in edinburgh by 6 runs. the scots set england a target of 372 from 50 overs after callum macleod made an unbeaten century. that would have been the second highest run chase in history, but england looked likely to do it after a lightning fast start, which sanonny bairstow reach three figures for the third odi in a row. but england then lost regular wickets, as the scots bowled them out for 365 to claim victory. i'm going to be exceptionally proud of the way i played, but i think you cannot take away from how well some of the bowlers did. two for 55 on this wicket, this ground, against that batting line—up, superb. and saffy at the end to hold his nerve like that and to bowl and commit to his plans, well done. the west indies have beaten sri lanka by 226 runs the claim the first test in trinidad and tobago, with victory coming on the final day. having been set a world record target of 453, the tourists lost four wickets before lunch, and didn't last much longer after it either. kusal mendis the o
beaten the world number ones england for the first time winning their one off one day international in edinburgh by 6 runs. the scots set england a target of 372 from 50 overs after callum macleod made an unbeaten century. that would have been the second highest run chase in history, but england looked likely to do it after a lightning fast start, which sanonny bairstow reach three figures for the third odi in a row. but england then lost regular wickets, as the scots bowled them out for 365 to...
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particularly scotland, where there could be wind gusts of 60 mph or more, even for places like glasgow or edinburgh. that could well cause some travel disruption for thursday morning's rush hour, gales or severe gales, so do tune into your bbc local radio station to find out if there are any impacts where you are. now, the wet and windy weather will slowly ease as we go on through the day on thursday. so aside from a few showers, especially in the north, it's actually going to turn into a decent day. good spells of sunshine and temperatures — well, cool and fresh across northern areas, but actually, down towards the south—east, still getting up to around 22 degrees. then we look ahead to friday, a quieter day with light winds. some spells of sunshine around. some outbreaks of patchy rain, perhaps, across northern ireland and the north—west of scotland. best of the sunshine likely to be found towards the south—east, the highest of the temperatures here as well. and then, as we look towards the weekend, it's certainly not going to be completely dry. there will be some showers around at times.
particularly scotland, where there could be wind gusts of 60 mph or more, even for places like glasgow or edinburgh. that could well cause some travel disruption for thursday morning's rush hour, gales or severe gales, so do tune into your bbc local radio station to find out if there are any impacts where you are. now, the wet and windy weather will slowly ease as we go on through the day on thursday. so aside from a few showers, especially in the north, it's actually going to turn into a...
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around 17 further north in edinburgh. about 15 in belfast. this little cool—down in the weather is not going to last. although it'll stay dry, temperatures building again through the weekend and into next week with the potential of getting some pretty hot weather. that's your latest forecast. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is mike embley. our top stories: deep divisions in the us congress, as president trump demands new laws to clamp down on immigration. this law has been broken for many years and decades. the us quits the united nations‘ human rights council, saying it's a "cesspool of political bias". we have a special report on the thousands of rohingya refugees facing landslides and flooding in bangladesh. casinos and a stock exchange — how kazakhstan hopes to be a major economic power. just don't mention human rights. and the world cup hosts in heaven — russia crush egypt and look set to reach the knockout stages.
around 17 further north in edinburgh. about 15 in belfast. this little cool—down in the weather is not going to last. although it'll stay dry, temperatures building again through the weekend and into next week with the potential of getting some pretty hot weather. that's your latest forecast. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is mike embley. our top stories: deep divisions in the us congress, as president trump demands new laws to...
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a decade later, the edinburgh—based proclaimers were riffing on the city's weather. # why does it always rain on me... an interest in meteorology shared by the glaswegian band travis in the ‘90s. # i'm mr initiation! more recently, it's been the mercury prize winning band young fathers going down a storm as a voice and look of 21st—century scotland. as this exhibition graphically demonstrates, the list of world—class musical acts that have come out of scotland is long and illustrious. but is there a common thread, something that unites them all? that captures the essence of what could be called scottish pop? # i don't want a lover... here is a lady who should know. # ijust need a friend... what literally links everybody in this room is great, great songs. scots seem to have a real knack for it. i don't know if that comes from the dna of folk
a decade later, the edinburgh—based proclaimers were riffing on the city's weather. # why does it always rain on me... an interest in meteorology shared by the glaswegian band travis in the ‘90s. # i'm mr initiation! more recently, it's been the mercury prize winning band young fathers going down a storm as a voice and look of 21st—century scotland. as this exhibition graphically demonstrates, the list of world—class musical acts that have come out of scotland is long and illustrious....
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and there will be another gun salute tomorrow for those in this part of london, to mark the duke of edinburgh's 97th birthday. so we have a crowd of many thousands of people now making their way along the mall. we're being told at this moment that field lord guthrie is being cared for and that an ambulance has been summoned to take him to hospital. we hope he is in decent condition. i think everyone inside the palace will be pleased to hear he is being well looked after and will receive the treatment that he needs. the police horses are there, the police as well, it's a reminder that at this parade for 18 yea rs reminder that at this parade for 18 years her majesty herself road eight police horse, the much loved mare was a gift from the royal canadian mounted police, her horse retired from the parade in 1986 and after that her majesty decided to stop riding in the parade herself. police horses have been found and central in this over many years. as have the police, you can see them there in their numbers. the armed forces enjoyed a close working relationship with the police. police always have
and there will be another gun salute tomorrow for those in this part of london, to mark the duke of edinburgh's 97th birthday. so we have a crowd of many thousands of people now making their way along the mall. we're being told at this moment that field lord guthrie is being cared for and that an ambulance has been summoned to take him to hospital. we hope he is in decent condition. i think everyone inside the palace will be pleased to hear he is being well looked after and will receive the...