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sarah walton, bbc news, leeds. the nhs in england is proposing to restrict the numbers of patients being offered treatments such as the removal of tonsils or varicose veins, and haemorrhoid surgery. the move to cut down on procedures deemed ineffective or risky is likely to affect 100,000 people every year, and save the nhs an estimated £200 million a year. richard lister reports. skin grafts, as you can see, plastic surgery skin grafts, as you can see, plastic surgery to try to rebuild it... a month as ben ‘s most of her life in and out of hospital. she has a rare genetic syndrome which causes limb defects and skin lesions. surgery can ease her pain, but access to such procedures could be restricted under new proposals, and she is worried about her future quality of life. i shouldn't have to live with something that causes me pain and suffering, when the nhs is supposed to be there, its purpose was to make people's lives easier, notjust to save them. the skin lesion surgery she has had in the past is one of the
sarah walton, bbc news, leeds. the nhs in england is proposing to restrict the numbers of patients being offered treatments such as the removal of tonsils or varicose veins, and haemorrhoid surgery. the move to cut down on procedures deemed ineffective or risky is likely to affect 100,000 people every year, and save the nhs an estimated £200 million a year. richard lister reports. skin grafts, as you can see, plastic surgery skin grafts, as you can see, plastic surgery to try to rebuild it......
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four men have died after a collision between a car and a taxi in leeds. the crash happened in the early hours of this morning on the a6120 in the horsforth area of the city. the men, all aged between 18 and 21, died at the scene. two girls, aged 16 and 17, were also in the car. one is in a critical condition while the other has non—life threatening injuries. the driver of the taxi was taken to hospital with serious injuries, but which are not thought to be life threatening. our correspondent, sarah walton, is at the scene of the crash in leeds. four men were killed in that karachi that happened in the horsforth area of leeds at about 20 to three this morning. please say seattle lyon with six people in it was travelling in this direction and derided with a taxi coming the opposite way. four men died, one was aged 18, two were aged 19 and one was aged 21. there we re aged 19 and one was aged 21. there were also a 16—year—old and a 17—year—old girl in the car and the 17—year—old girl in the car and the 17—year—old is believed to be in criti
four men have died after a collision between a car and a taxi in leeds. the crash happened in the early hours of this morning on the a6120 in the horsforth area of the city. the men, all aged between 18 and 21, died at the scene. two girls, aged 16 and 17, were also in the car. one is in a critical condition while the other has non—life threatening injuries. the driver of the taxi was taken to hospital with serious injuries, but which are not thought to be life threatening. our correspondent,...
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sarah walton, bbc news, leeds. the nhs in england is proposing to restrict the numbers of patients being offered treatments such as the removal of tonsils or varicose veins, and haemorrhoid surgery. the move to cut down on procedures deemed ineffective or risky is likely to affect 100 thousand people every year, and save the nhs an estimated £200 million a year. richard lister reports. skin grafts, as you can see, i had plastic surgery to try to rebuild it... samantha lilley‘s spent much of her life in and out of hospital. she has a rare genetic syndrome which causes limb defects and skin lesions. surgery can ease her pain, but access to such procedures could be restricted under these new proposals, and she's worried about her future quality of life. i shouldn't have to live with something that causes me pain and suffering when the nhs is supposed to be there, its purpose was to make people's lives easier, not just to save them. the skin lesion surgery samantha has had in the past is one of the treatments nhs en
sarah walton, bbc news, leeds. the nhs in england is proposing to restrict the numbers of patients being offered treatments such as the removal of tonsils or varicose veins, and haemorrhoid surgery. the move to cut down on procedures deemed ineffective or risky is likely to affect 100 thousand people every year, and save the nhs an estimated £200 million a year. richard lister reports. skin grafts, as you can see, i had plastic surgery to try to rebuild it... samantha lilley‘s spent much of...
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sarah walton, bbc news, leeds. the nhs in england is proposing to restrict the numbers of patients being offered treatments such as the removal of tonsils or varicose veins, and haemorrhoid surgery. the move to cut down on procedures deemed ineffective is likely to affect 100,000 people every year and save the nhs an estimated 200 million a year. richard lister reports. skin grafts, as you can see, i had plastic surgery to try to rebuild it... samantha lilley‘s spent much of her life in and out of hospital. she has a rare genetic syndrome which causes limb defects and skin lesions. surgery can ease her pain, but access to such procedures could be restricted under these new proposals, and she is worried about her future quality of life. i shouldn't have to live with something that causes me pain and suffering when the nhs is supposed to be there, its purpose was to make people's lives easier, not just to save them. the skin lesion surgery she has had in the past is one of the treatments nhs england says may have m
sarah walton, bbc news, leeds. the nhs in england is proposing to restrict the numbers of patients being offered treatments such as the removal of tonsils or varicose veins, and haemorrhoid surgery. the move to cut down on procedures deemed ineffective is likely to affect 100,000 people every year and save the nhs an estimated 200 million a year. richard lister reports. skin grafts, as you can see, i had plastic surgery to try to rebuild it... samantha lilley‘s spent much of her life in and...
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that speak to our correspondent in leeds. bring us up—to—date with the latest. correspondent in leeds. bring us up-to-date with the latest. it has been confirmed that four men were killed in the crash in leeds at 20 to three this morning. police say a car with six people in it was travelling in this direction and collided with a taxi coming the opposite way. the four people who died were all in that car. they were four men aged 18, 19 and 20 one. there were also two teenage girls in the car. they were taken to hospital. the 17—year—old with serious injuries in a critical condition. a 42—year—old man was also taken to hospital but his injuries and thought to be life—threatening. police believe that the seat leon was travelling at speed and they ask for anyone with any information to come forward to help with the investigation. thank you. the headlines on bbc news. four men have died in a road traffic collision in leeds, police are appealing for information. patients in england may no longer be able to have some p
that speak to our correspondent in leeds. bring us up—to—date with the latest. correspondent in leeds. bring us up-to-date with the latest. it has been confirmed that four men were killed in the crash in leeds at 20 to three this morning. police say a car with six people in it was travelling in this direction and collided with a taxi coming the opposite way. the four people who died were all in that car. they were four men aged 18, 19 and 20 one. there were also two teenage girls in the...
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sarah walton, bbc news, leeds. the nhs in england is proposing to restrict the numbers of patients being offered treatments such as the removal of tonsils or varicose veins, and haemorrhoid surgery. the move to cut down on procedures deemed ineffective or risky is likely to affect 100 thousand people every year, and save the nhs an estimated 200 million pounds a year. richard lister reports. skin grafts, as you can see, plastic surgery to try to rebuild it... samantha lilly's most of her life in and out of hospital. she has a rare genetic syndrome which causes limb defects and skin lesions. surgery can ease her pain, but access to such procedures could be restricted under new proposals, and she is worried about her future quality of life. i shouldn't have to live with something that causes me pain and suffering, when the nhs is supposed to be there, its purpose was to make people's lives easier, not just to save them. the skin lesion surgery she has had in the past is one of the treatments nhs england says may have
sarah walton, bbc news, leeds. the nhs in england is proposing to restrict the numbers of patients being offered treatments such as the removal of tonsils or varicose veins, and haemorrhoid surgery. the move to cut down on procedures deemed ineffective or risky is likely to affect 100 thousand people every year, and save the nhs an estimated 200 million pounds a year. richard lister reports. skin grafts, as you can see, plastic surgery to try to rebuild it... samantha lilly's most of her life...
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sarah walton, bbc news, leeds. the nhs in england is proposing to restrict the numbers of patients being offered treatments such as the removal of tonsils or varicose veins, and haemorrhoid surgery. the move to cut down on procedures deemed ineffective or risky is likely to affect 100,000 people every year, and save the nhs an estimated £200 million a year. richard lister reports. skin grafts, as you can see, i had plastic surgery to try to rebuild it... samantha lilley‘s spent much of her life in and out of hospital. she has a rare genetic syndrome which causes limb defects and skin lesions. surgery can ease her pain, but access to such procedures could be restricted under these new proposals, and she's worried about her future quality of life. i shouldn't have to live with something that causes me pain and suffering when the nhs is supposed to be there — its purpose was to make people's lives easier, not just to save them. the skin lesion surgery samantha has had in the past is one of the treatments nhs engl
sarah walton, bbc news, leeds. the nhs in england is proposing to restrict the numbers of patients being offered treatments such as the removal of tonsils or varicose veins, and haemorrhoid surgery. the move to cut down on procedures deemed ineffective or risky is likely to affect 100,000 people every year, and save the nhs an estimated £200 million a year. richard lister reports. skin grafts, as you can see, i had plastic surgery to try to rebuild it... samantha lilley‘s spent much of her...
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at headingley in leeds but i'm sure julia, one of match at headingley in leeds but i'm surejulia, one of our weather watchers, had a great day out. had more cloud across the far north of england and southern scotland, storms to the north will gradually fade away. any showers to the south across england and wales will decay. instead we are looking out to the north sea where we are filling in with cloud and the low cloud and misty and murky weather will filter inland overnight. clearer skies to the west, generally dry by the morning, quite warm, ii—ilid. but this cloud could prove stubborn in south—east scotland, down the eastern side of england and towards the east midlands and east anglia. some sunshine in the south—east but more especially to the western side of the uk. where we get a lift of the temperatures it could lead to slow—moving and perhaps heavy thundery downpours. we are seeing a range of temperatures, much cooler than today, in many eastern parts of the uk. heading into the afternoon we pick out some storms across the south—west of scotland, that will be the mai
at headingley in leeds but i'm sure julia, one of match at headingley in leeds but i'm surejulia, one of our weather watchers, had a great day out. had more cloud across the far north of england and southern scotland, storms to the north will gradually fade away. any showers to the south across england and wales will decay. instead we are looking out to the north sea where we are filling in with cloud and the low cloud and misty and murky weather will filter inland overnight. clearer skies to...
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have died and a teenage girl is left critically ill after a collision involving a car and a taxi in leeds. i think it is fair to say that it was absolutely devastating, a really significant impact. a really significant impact. patients in england may no longer be able to have some procedures that are deemed "ineffective or risky", including tonsil removal and haemorroid surgery. tata steel, which owns the port talbot plant, has confirmed merger plans with germany's thyssenkrupp. protests against donald trump's immigration policies are taking place across the united states. tens of thousands of people applauded military personnel at the main celebration of armed forces day in llandudno, in north wales. it enables us to say thank you to them and their families who support them and their families who support them and their families who support them and thank you to our veterans. also coming up — the world cup moves into the knockout stages. what a strike! france and argentina are currently level with one goal eachin are currently level with one goal each ina are currently level with one go
have died and a teenage girl is left critically ill after a collision involving a car and a taxi in leeds. i think it is fair to say that it was absolutely devastating, a really significant impact. a really significant impact. patients in england may no longer be able to have some procedures that are deemed "ineffective or risky", including tonsil removal and haemorroid surgery. tata steel, which owns the port talbot plant, has confirmed merger plans with germany's thyssenkrupp....
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danny savage, bbc news, leeds. theresa may says she will always regret not meeting the residents of grenfell tower in the immediate aftermath of the disaster. writing in the evening standard, just days before the first anniversary of the fire, the prime minister said she understood her actions may have made it appear as if she didn't care. our special correspondent lucy manning is in west london. quite an admission from the prime minister? well, the people living around here knew from day one that the response to this fire was a total failure. they don't need the prime minister to tell them that. but the words she wrote today were very personal words. she writes, the initial response to grenfell was not good enough and i include myself in that. i will always regret not meeting residents and survivors. it seemed as though i didn't care, and that was not the case. she did come to the fire that they have to, but she only met the firefighters. she was criticised for not meeting the bereaved and the survivors. she did t
danny savage, bbc news, leeds. theresa may says she will always regret not meeting the residents of grenfell tower in the immediate aftermath of the disaster. writing in the evening standard, just days before the first anniversary of the fire, the prime minister said she understood her actions may have made it appear as if she didn't care. our special correspondent lucy manning is in west london. quite an admission from the prime minister? well, the people living around here knew from day one...
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barren run ended, england bounce back impressively to beat pakistan in the second test in leeds... consistent on clay, novak djokovic is on a record breaking run in paris as he once again claims a place in the french open quarter—finals. and semi—final line—up completed, st helens end hull fc‘s run in the challenge cup. england's cricketers have ended a nine month wait for a test match victory in the most emphatic fashion. they responded to a chastening first test defeat by pakistan to win the second by an innings and 55 runs and thus share the series. test match special‘s henry moeran was at headingley. for too long there's been a cloud hanging over english test cricket. as disappointing as they were in the first test match, they were dominic year, well ahead, there was a realistic prospect they could seal victory within three and as they proved with leading with the back, and wickets throughout the day, anglin got thejob and wickets throughout the day, anglin got the job done. for too long there's been a cloud hanging over english test cricket. against pakistan a moment
barren run ended, england bounce back impressively to beat pakistan in the second test in leeds... consistent on clay, novak djokovic is on a record breaking run in paris as he once again claims a place in the french open quarter—finals. and semi—final line—up completed, st helens end hull fc‘s run in the challenge cup. england's cricketers have ended a nine month wait for a test match victory in the most emphatic fashion. they responded to a chastening first test defeat by pakistan to...
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his new club leeds haven't been in the english top division for 13 years. caroline wozniacki eased to a straight—set victory over camila giorgi in herfirst match at the grasscurt tournament at eastbourne in the south of england. the dane was given a bye through to the second round and comfortably overcame the italian 6—2 6—3. wozniacki will face either briton johanna konta or aleksandra kruni of serbia in the third round. andy murray secured his first victory in almost a year as he eased past sta n victory in almost a year as he eased past stan wawrinka. very recently returned after almost a year out after a hip roblin, the former world and one is yet to confirm his participation at wimbledon, which begins next week. it's day three of the third test between west indies and si lanka in bridgtown. west indies are struggling in their second innings, a short while ago they were 88 for 9. they were looking to build a big lead, in the the first day—night cricket test in the caribbean but things aren't going to plan. earlier on monday, west indies pace tri
his new club leeds haven't been in the english top division for 13 years. caroline wozniacki eased to a straight—set victory over camila giorgi in herfirst match at the grasscurt tournament at eastbourne in the south of england. the dane was given a bye through to the second round and comfortably overcame the italian 6—2 6—3. wozniacki will face either briton johanna konta or aleksandra kruni of serbia in the third round. andy murray secured his first victory in almost a year as he eased...
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leeds lost at home to others filled to 24- 18. that leeds lost at home to others filled to 2a— 18. that is a confirmation will be using's match as a result. now tyson fury returns to the boxing ring tomorrow for the first time in over two and a half years. he faces the little—known albanian in service vary, but the biggest talk at the way in was his shoe size. tyson fury dropped to 19 half stone, but it is still -- dropped to 19 half stone, but it is still —— but he is still a foot taller. he has been sparring in my gym, and with world—class sparring partners. and it is best animal on the red. it is unbelievable. from where he has come from and how danny was and how bad a shape he was in, to where he is today, he has proved me wrong. he tells the tour, but when has the other not walk the walk? i think it will do this same on saturday. he is happy and enjoying his boxing, he has a smile on his face. we see the difference either tyson fury outside the ring, too. these a good space and it is good to see. and in formula 1, max verstappen was ahead in practice sectors ahead of t
leeds lost at home to others filled to 24- 18. that leeds lost at home to others filled to 2a— 18. that is a confirmation will be using's match as a result. now tyson fury returns to the boxing ring tomorrow for the first time in over two and a half years. he faces the little—known albanian in service vary, but the biggest talk at the way in was his shoe size. tyson fury dropped to 19 half stone, but it is still -- dropped to 19 half stone, but it is still —— but he is still a foot...
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, but i'm sure oui’ at headingley leeds, but i'm sure our weather watcherjulia had a great day out. more clod across england and southern scotland and storms will fade away and showers in the south also detained, and instead we look out to the north sea where we look out to the north sea where we fill in with lots of clouds and the low cloud missed the murky weather will filter its way further inland overnight. chris guys to the west and generally dry by morning and warm as well. 14 degrees. this cloud to prove stubborn in southeast scotla nd cloud to prove stubborn in southeast scotland towards east midlands and east anglia, sunshine in the southeast and especially the western side of the uk, with that in turn a lifting temperatures could lead to slow moving perhaps heavy thundery downpours. what we see is a range of temperatures much cooler than today for easter private uk. heading into the afternoon we pick up storms here, southwest scotland, out main area of wet weather i think on monday, not farther away from north island. zogby scotland cooler and grayer and again northeast en
, but i'm sure oui’ at headingley leeds, but i'm sure our weather watcherjulia had a great day out. more clod across england and southern scotland and storms will fade away and showers in the south also detained, and instead we look out to the north sea where we look out to the north sea where we fill in with lots of clouds and the low cloud missed the murky weather will filter its way further inland overnight. chris guys to the west and generally dry by morning and warm as well. 14 degrees....
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and vicky holland battles to victory in the women's triathlon, leading a british one—two in leeds. every time i thought, you are going to win this, i thought stop thinking about this, relax, but coming up the last hill, i thought it was mine 110w. hello and welcome to sportsday. let's start with the tennis, where rafael nadal won the french open for an 11th time, extending his own incredible record at roland garros. his straight sets win over austria's dominic thiem continues an unpredicidented era in paris for the spaniard, which started back in 2005. patrick gearey was watching the action. for all the french ceremony on men's final day, this is spanish territory. rafael nadal‘s red carpet, where he can look his best and lap up the adulation, his game perfectly moulded to roland—garros‘ clay, he has won all the finals has played on the surface. dominic thiem is one of the few to have beaten him. that was in rome. but in paris. he matched him until the tenth game and this mistake. the set was gone minutes later. as a powerful austrian, thiem is known as the thiemenator, but t
and vicky holland battles to victory in the women's triathlon, leading a british one—two in leeds. every time i thought, you are going to win this, i thought stop thinking about this, relax, but coming up the last hill, i thought it was mine 110w. hello and welcome to sportsday. let's start with the tennis, where rafael nadal won the french open for an 11th time, extending his own incredible record at roland garros. his straight sets win over austria's dominic thiem continues an...
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yorkshireman rows returned home tonight as england played their first match in leeds for 16 years. it's all part of gareth southgate's plan to bring the fans closer. but real madrid's keeper couldn't get anywhere near marcus rashford. fabulous for marcus rashford. how is that for staking a claim for both country and club? england had all the possession, costa rica offered little. when the three lions needed to put this to bed, danny welbeck, used his head. the substitute's flying effort putting the cherry on the top of a solid performance. 2—0, job done. next up, russia. what does this tell us about how england welfare 7 this tell us about how england welfare? not too much to be honest, when the pressure is on in the tournament, they do perform differently. but marcus rashford has given gareth southgate a selection headache and this felt like a proper sendoff for a young, capable team who might surprise us all. natalie, thank you. that's it from us. now on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. bye— bye. hello and welcome to sportsday. i'm mike bushell. the headlines ton
yorkshireman rows returned home tonight as england played their first match in leeds for 16 years. it's all part of gareth southgate's plan to bring the fans closer. but real madrid's keeper couldn't get anywhere near marcus rashford. fabulous for marcus rashford. how is that for staking a claim for both country and club? england had all the possession, costa rica offered little. when the three lions needed to put this to bed, danny welbeck, used his head. the substitute's flying effort putting...
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several people have been injured after a crash involving two vehicles in leeds. the collision between a car and a taxi happened in the early hours of this morning in the horsforth area. police are investigating the exact circumstances of the incident. the army will remain in saddleworth over the weekend to help keep on top of the moorland blaze. about 100 soldiers, who initially deployed on thursday, will stay until monday following a request by the mayor of greater manchester, andy burnham. on friday the fires were contained, but it could take weeks before they're fully extinguished. water companies across the uk are warning customers to urgently reduce how much they use, amid increased demand during the current heatwave. the first hosepipe ban to be introduced in northern ireland in nearly 25 years came into force last night. united utilities has warned a ban could follow in north—west england. there's been a surge in uk citizens acquiring the nationality of another eu country since the brexit referendum, according to data obtained by the bbc from 17 eu membe
several people have been injured after a crash involving two vehicles in leeds. the collision between a car and a taxi happened in the early hours of this morning in the horsforth area. police are investigating the exact circumstances of the incident. the army will remain in saddleworth over the weekend to help keep on top of the moorland blaze. about 100 soldiers, who initially deployed on thursday, will stay until monday following a request by the mayor of greater manchester, andy burnham. on...
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hat—trick geary is live at leeds. what has happened this morning, patrick? this is an england tea m morning, patrick? this is an england team that lost six of its last eight test matches, run stretching back at the start of the ashes. they have had a pretty miserable week, losing a first test on sunday, then losing their all—rounder ben stokes to injury this morning. they've lost the toss, but it got better from there, because they bowled well. stuart broad in particular, in his first over, he got rid of a batsman, caught at slip, and then another, again to stuart broad. broad's place in this team was questioned by the forming and captain michael vaughan, no less. pakistan recovered a little but hayles was caught at slip off the bowling of chris woakes, and that gave the advantage right back to england. he got rid of shafiq as well shortly before lunch to hammer home that advantage, so it is 68—4, definitely england's session after losing the toss, particularly, and a bit of good news just when a new did some. to england clearly on top. what can we expec
hat—trick geary is live at leeds. what has happened this morning, patrick? this is an england tea m morning, patrick? this is an england team that lost six of its last eight test matches, run stretching back at the start of the ashes. they have had a pretty miserable week, losing a first test on sunday, then losing their all—rounder ben stokes to injury this morning. they've lost the toss, but it got better from there, because they bowled well. stuart broad in particular, in his first over,...
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now he can soak up the moment and win in leeds ain! soak up the moment and win in leeds again! part of a big weekend of sport. we hope you enjoy it. that's all from sportsday. thanks forjoining us. goodnight. hello there, good evening. it should bea hello there, good evening. it should be a good weekend for many of us. lots of dry weather around. some sunshine and temperatures into the low 20s. just a chance of catching a few showers. the greatest risk will be across mainland scotland. today we have not had blue skies everywhere. we have had cloudy conditions across the midlands, wales and northern ireland. that cloud has produced a few bursts of showery rain. there have been slow—moving thunderstorms across northern ireland and a few developing in the highlands as well. those will become fewer and lighter. it will become dry in the cloudier zone. the cloud breaking up a little. more low cloud coming back of the north sea. a bit chilly for eastern scotland and north east england. 0therwise, temperatures in double figures widely. we are in the height of the pollen season. it w
now he can soak up the moment and win in leeds ain! soak up the moment and win in leeds again! part of a big weekend of sport. we hope you enjoy it. that's all from sportsday. thanks forjoining us. goodnight. hello there, good evening. it should bea hello there, good evening. it should be a good weekend for many of us. lots of dry weather around. some sunshine and temperatures into the low 20s. just a chance of catching a few showers. the greatest risk will be across mainland scotland. today we...
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danny savage reports from leeds. this morning we had the front—page headlines and every local and regional newspaper in the north of england saying enough is enough, and calling for the government to get a grip on what's going on. throughout the day we have had comments from senior politicians about what they would like to see done. so we have had the words throughout the day, now we need to see some action or at least that's what commuters here want to see. and the pressure is now on the government to deliver a solution to this rail crisis. united with one voice, newspaper editors across northern england had a single theme to their front pages today, a message to the powers that be in london that the real chaos must end. we are not willing to take this any more, there has to be some deliverables written down on paper that people like chris greyling and if he's unwilling to be held to account the prime minister theresa may must be held to account and people in the north must be able to see things being done on the
danny savage reports from leeds. this morning we had the front—page headlines and every local and regional newspaper in the north of england saying enough is enough, and calling for the government to get a grip on what's going on. throughout the day we have had comments from senior politicians about what they would like to see done. so we have had the words throughout the day, now we need to see some action or at least that's what commuters here want to see. and the pressure is now on the...
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myself and my partner commute from horsforth to leeds. they announce that it's delayed after it's delayed. which is a bit of a nightmare, to be honest. i left rhyl 20 minutes late and then the train to manchester was delayed. and then the newcastle train that i was catching, that was delayed. because they have no drivers. more on that later. they are being moved around the system too much. that's the warning from the children's commisioner for england. create stable environments. school or social worker in the last year. as elaine dunkley reports. different foster homes. at first, i was a bit more, i don't want your help. i'm just here because you guys are putting me here. so i was being a little baby, for instance, like. because i needed the help. i realised that they do care. in the middle of the year, with 400 missing a whole term as a result. groomed by gangs. with people that aren't safe people. which is a huge issue at the moment. because they're desperate to be accepted. children in care are amongst the most vulnerable in society.
myself and my partner commute from horsforth to leeds. they announce that it's delayed after it's delayed. which is a bit of a nightmare, to be honest. i left rhyl 20 minutes late and then the train to manchester was delayed. and then the newcastle train that i was catching, that was delayed. because they have no drivers. more on that later. they are being moved around the system too much. that's the warning from the children's commisioner for england. create stable environments. school or...
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four men have died in a road traffic collision in leeds. police are appealing for information. patients in england may no longer be able to have some procedures that are deemed "ineffective or risky". new proposals mean treatments ranging from tonsil removal to haemorroid surgery will be offered to fewer people. a march in support of the nhs is under way in central london. the demo will be addressed byjeremy corbyn, and will celebrate the 70th anniversary of the health service. tens of thousands of people applauded military personnel at the main celebration of armed forces day in llandudno, in north wales. now on bbc news, click. can artificial intelligence out—diagnose a doctor? can a phone bring a giraffe alive? and can this robot make thisjump? britain's national health service turns 70 this week, and it is struggling to keep up with the modern world. an increasing population who are living longer and have evolving health—care needs has led to not enough hospital beds, not enough access to specialised treatment, not enough nurses, and not enough doctors. the situation in
four men have died in a road traffic collision in leeds. police are appealing for information. patients in england may no longer be able to have some procedures that are deemed "ineffective or risky". new proposals mean treatments ranging from tonsil removal to haemorroid surgery will be offered to fewer people. a march in support of the nhs is under way in central london. the demo will be addressed byjeremy corbyn, and will celebrate the 70th anniversary of the health service. tens...
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bring in leeds try to dampen the spirits but the clouds cleared just a little bit to allow england back to the increase in anjoe root to keep up the scoring and spark some life into a somewhat sleepy crowd. and it was notjust the captain in the entertaining mood. night watchman taking advantage of his long spell in the middle. they really did not need this. root ganja short of his half—century and he was not happy about it. there were —— groupjust short not happy about it. there were —— group just short of his half—century. malan gone in the second over, and bass was not too far behind them agonisingly one run short of a second straight test half—century. delay for some, short of a second straight test half—century. delay forsome, not for all stubblejonny half—century. delay forsome, not for all stubble jonny bairstow the other and full of energy, it was not looking great for pakistan, but with the next ball, he was gone. and the pressure was now on the shoulders of butler. he continued to deliver? alex gulrajani, bbc news. this is the very latest. england are 279—6.
bring in leeds try to dampen the spirits but the clouds cleared just a little bit to allow england back to the increase in anjoe root to keep up the scoring and spark some life into a somewhat sleepy crowd. and it was notjust the captain in the entertaining mood. night watchman taking advantage of his long spell in the middle. they really did not need this. root ganja short of his half—century and he was not happy about it. there were —— groupjust short not happy about it. there were...
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four young men, three of them teenagers, have died in a crash in leeds. they were in a vehicle which collided with a taxi early this morning. two teenage girls who were in the car are in hospital. one is in a critical condition, and the taxi driver is also said to be seriously hurt. police say it appears the car was being driven at speed on the city's outer ring road in horsforth at the time of the collision. sarah walton sent this report. the sound of this morning's crash walk many of the residents here on leeds‘ outer ring road. a car carrying six people collided with a taxi at about 2:40am. those living nearby were some of the first to help. we didn't think it was this serious. i took some blankets and just some water. i thought, it'sjust a car crash, and we probably should come and help them. but then when we went outside, we saw the scene, like, you know, it was horrible. four men aged between 18 and 21 were declared dead at the scene. a 16—year—old girl who was also in the car is in a critical condition, while another passenger — a 17—year
four young men, three of them teenagers, have died in a crash in leeds. they were in a vehicle which collided with a taxi early this morning. two teenage girls who were in the car are in hospital. one is in a critical condition, and the taxi driver is also said to be seriously hurt. police say it appears the car was being driven at speed on the city's outer ring road in horsforth at the time of the collision. sarah walton sent this report. the sound of this morning's crash walk many of the...
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it's not true because let's hope we get it in the months ahead and foster carter a korea expert from leeds university and in those months ahead we will be talking of course extensively about this with you and we look forward to seeing it unfold thank you for your insight i think. it's. well thursday marked exactly one year since the devastating grenfell tower fire in london the tragedy was the u.k.'s deadliest blaze since the second world war at midday the queen led the nation in observing a moment of silence lasting just over seventy seconds one for each victim of the players many people were wearing green a color adopted by those who survived the tragedy. now last night buildings also we have to mention across london they were also illuminated in brain to remember the victims. more let's bring indeed a few correspondent max and our who is standing by for us in london and max as we just saw there with this moment of silence to remember the victims and several marches going on as britain stood together today what is the atmosphere. well sara it's hard to say i mean as you just said there h
it's not true because let's hope we get it in the months ahead and foster carter a korea expert from leeds university and in those months ahead we will be talking of course extensively about this with you and we look forward to seeing it unfold thank you for your insight i think. it's. well thursday marked exactly one year since the devastating grenfell tower fire in london the tragedy was the u.k.'s deadliest blaze since the second world war at midday the queen led the nation in observing a...
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four young men have been killed after two cars crashed in leeds in the early hours of this morning. police are appealing for information. patients in england may no longer be able to have some procedures that are deemed ineffective. new proposals mean treatments ranging from tonsil removal to haemorroid surgery will be offered to fewer people. tata steel, which owns britain's largest steel—making plant at port talbot, has confirmed merger plans with the german industrial group, thyssenkrupp. thousands of people turned out to applaud military personnel at the main celebration of armed forces day, in north wales. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello, i'm olly foster live in moscow, this is sportsday at the world cup. a world cup or argentina are heading home. they suffer a kylian blow. mbappe takes france through to the quarterfinals. will this be messi's last world cup? next up it will be the or portugal. uruguay have to lead in sochi. that game under way right now. england play columbia next tuesday night, we'll have an update from the training camp. i'm azi farni at the
four young men have been killed after two cars crashed in leeds in the early hours of this morning. police are appealing for information. patients in england may no longer be able to have some procedures that are deemed ineffective. new proposals mean treatments ranging from tonsil removal to haemorroid surgery will be offered to fewer people. tata steel, which owns britain's largest steel—making plant at port talbot, has confirmed merger plans with the german industrial group, thyssenkrupp....
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leeds ran riot scoring nine tries in total. jack walker with the pick of them, 52—22 the final score. warrington play wigan later. rugby union heads across the atlantic once again tonight, with wales facing south africa in washington. but the head of the premiership rugby is not happy about it. warren gatland will be missing his english—based players for the game in the united states. premiership rugby boss mark mccafferty says the game places an "unnecessary burden" on the clubs and players involved. the five time paralympic champion ellie simmonds has criticised british swimming after she returned to elite action in sheffield last night. simmonds put in a european championship qualification standard performance at the british para—swimming international meet. she'd taken time away after the rio games saying she ‘hated' the sport, and says that the governing body hasn't been there to support her. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. next up, it's click. this wee
leeds ran riot scoring nine tries in total. jack walker with the pick of them, 52—22 the final score. warrington play wigan later. rugby union heads across the atlantic once again tonight, with wales facing south africa in washington. but the head of the premiership rugby is not happy about it. warren gatland will be missing his english—based players for the game in the united states. premiership rugby boss mark mccafferty says the game places an "unnecessary burden" on the clubs...
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they responded to a heavy first test defeat by pakistan to win the second and final test in leeds by an innings and 55 runs. jos buttler strengthened england's position with an entertaining and unbeaten 80. three wickets apiece from stuart broad and dom bess, including his maiden test wicket, helped dismiss pakistan forjust 134 in their second innings. it was england's first test victory since september, and the series ends 1—1. novak djokovic has reached the last eight at the french open for a record 12th time in the open era. he beat 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 will play italy's world number 72, marco cecchinato, next. venus and serena williams were knocked out of the women's doubles. they lost in three sets to andreja klepac of slovenia and s
they responded to a heavy first test defeat by pakistan to win the second and final test in leeds by an innings and 55 runs. jos buttler strengthened england's position with an entertaining and unbeaten 80. three wickets apiece from stuart broad and dom bess, including his maiden test wicket, helped dismiss pakistan forjust 134 in their second innings. it was england's first test victory since september, and the series ends 1—1. novak djokovic has reached the last eight at the french open for...
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for young men have died in a broad coalition in leeds. police are looking for information. patients in england may no longer be able to have some procedures that are deemed ineffective or risky. any treatments range from tonsil removal or hammer at surgery will be offered to fewer people. tata steel has confirmed merger plans with a german industrial group. thousands of people turned out to applaud military personnel at the main celebration of armed forces day in north wales. now on bbc news, it is time for sports day. hello i'm olly foster live in moscow, this is sportsday at the world cup, these are our headlines. don't cry, 4—3 argentina. they suffer a killian blow. mbappe takes france through to the quarter—finals. will this be messi's last world cup? england play columbia next tuesday night. right here in the capital. we'll have an update from the training camp. i'm azi farni at the bbc sport centre — with the rest of the day's sport including... valterri bottas takes his first pole of the year. he'll start ahead of mercedes team—mate lewis hamilton on the fron
for young men have died in a broad coalition in leeds. police are looking for information. patients in england may no longer be able to have some procedures that are deemed ineffective or risky. any treatments range from tonsil removal or hammer at surgery will be offered to fewer people. tata steel has confirmed merger plans with a german industrial group. thousands of people turned out to applaud military personnel at the main celebration of armed forces day in north wales. now on bbc news,...
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but at st gemma's hospice in leeds, jenny's getting expert end of life care. i didn't see the point in carrying on, but everybody has time to talk to you and make you feel wanted again, so there is a reason to keep going. palliative care isn'tjust about the final days of life. according to the latest clinical trials research, people need to be referred 3—6 months before death to have their quality of life improved. but that's not happening and for many terminally ill people, crucial end of life care comes far too late. it should be before you get to that point where you're in that stressful situation. susanne white's mum hilary was diagnosed with stomach cancer 18 months ago, but her referral for palliative care came just a few weeks before she died. we found out when she was in hospital that she had two to three weeks to live and that was when we were told that we could access palliative care here at st gemma's and we would receive support at home. that was the first time that we'd found out. so did you feel that that referral came too late for you? yeah, a
but at st gemma's hospice in leeds, jenny's getting expert end of life care. i didn't see the point in carrying on, but everybody has time to talk to you and make you feel wanted again, so there is a reason to keep going. palliative care isn'tjust about the final days of life. according to the latest clinical trials research, people need to be referred 3—6 months before death to have their quality of life improved. but that's not happening and for many terminally ill people, crucial end of...
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normally there is a train every half an hour during rush hour on this route between harrogate and leeds. but this is the first one for an hour and a half and the last train tonight back is just before half past five when normally there would be a service at half past 11 at night. it really has restricted the number of services on this northern route. in leeds, graham has a ten minute walk to the office, time to reflect on months of problems on northern rail. i was paying £156 a month, so when you turn up, you should realistically expect your train to be there or thereabouts, at least be on time most of the time. you can give or take one or two misdemeanours, but in general, it's a bit of a lottery. finally he gets to work, as the political cartoonist at the yorkshire post. he has found plenty of inspiration on his commute. there are two more days of strike action to come this week. problems for northern rail passengers are not going away. england's cricketers have scored the highest ever one—day total at trent bridge. they batted first against australia and eventually scored 481, bre
normally there is a train every half an hour during rush hour on this route between harrogate and leeds. but this is the first one for an hour and a half and the last train tonight back is just before half past five when normally there would be a service at half past 11 at night. it really has restricted the number of services on this northern route. in leeds, graham has a ten minute walk to the office, time to reflect on months of problems on northern rail. i was paying £156 a month, so when...
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break this down now we are joined by aiden foster carter he is a korea expert and he joins us from leeds university welcome to you that i just like to begin by asking you because there were so many voices who warned that this summit meeting with donald trump would result in little more than a propaganda victory essentially for cam is that what we're seeing here with this report. i think broadly yes if you want to distinguish what outs are it would definitely be yes rather than the matter the propaganda of course works on two levels the north korean regime having total control over its own media would always present its feet whoever that is be in the best possible light but it's quite interesting they also showed lots of pictures well as a great big and china janice as a china so had this country doesn't have its own jet can take it to singapore there should lots of the singapore skyline but the really interesting thing is of course they for at least this we can watch it around the world and it's they've shown some footage like donald trump saluting a north korean general that certainly w
break this down now we are joined by aiden foster carter he is a korea expert and he joins us from leeds university welcome to you that i just like to begin by asking you because there were so many voices who warned that this summit meeting with donald trump would result in little more than a propaganda victory essentially for cam is that what we're seeing here with this report. i think broadly yes if you want to distinguish what outs are it would definitely be yes rather than the matter the...
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we needed some artificial light for the test match at headingley in leeds but i'm sure julia, one of our weather watchers, had a great day out. had more cloud across the far north of england and southern scotland, storms to the north will gradually fade away. any showers to the south across england and wales will decay. instead we are looking out to the north sea where we are filling in with cloud and the misty and murky weather will filter inland overnight. clearer skies to the west, generally dry by the morning, quite warm, 11—14d. but this cloud could prove stubborn in south—east scotland, down the eastern side of england and towards the east midlands and east anglia. sunshine in the south—east but more especially to the western side of the uk. where we get a lift of the temperatures could lead to slow—moving and perhaps heavy thundery downpours. we are seeing a range of temperatures, much cooler than today, in many eastern parts of the uk. heading into the afternoon we pick out some storms across the south west of scotland, that will be the main area of wet weather on mon
we needed some artificial light for the test match at headingley in leeds but i'm sure julia, one of our weather watchers, had a great day out. had more cloud across the far north of england and southern scotland, storms to the north will gradually fade away. any showers to the south across england and wales will decay. instead we are looking out to the north sea where we are filling in with cloud and the misty and murky weather will filter inland overnight. clearer skies to the west, generally...
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it is a bit of a homecoming, because leeds united is where it all began for him. also a huge night ahead for trent alexander—arnold, as well? huge night ahead for trent alexander-arnold, as well? yes, he is due to make his first senior england debut. his first nice moment this evening when he was handed his first england shirt by prince william. it has been a huge few weeks the defender. he played in the champions league final in may. he is 110w champions league final in may. he is now about to make his debut before flying out his first major tournament. gareth southgate has made it clear that even though he is young, he has every faith in youngster. i have not got a player in the squad that i would think twice about putting into the opening game of the world cup. he is here and he has performed exceptionally well this season. his policy has been top. he has settled in really well. so really pleased to have him with us, it isa really pleased to have him with us, it is a huge moment for him, of course. and well—deserved. it is a huge moment for him, of course.
it is a bit of a homecoming, because leeds united is where it all began for him. also a huge night ahead for trent alexander—arnold, as well? huge night ahead for trent alexander-arnold, as well? yes, he is due to make his first senior england debut. his first nice moment this evening when he was handed his first england shirt by prince william. it has been a huge few weeks the defender. he played in the champions league final in may. he is 110w champions league final in may. he is now about...
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leeds ran riot scoring nine tries in total. 18—year—old jack walker with the pick of them, 52—22 the final score. warrington play wigan later. rugby union heads across the atlantic once again tonight, with wales facing south africa in washington. but the head of the premiership rugby is not happy about it. and as a result, warren gatland will be missing his english—based players for the game in the united states. premiership rugby boss mark mccafferty says the game places an "unnecessary burden" on the clubs and players involved. the five time paralympic champion ellie simmonds has criticised british swimming after she returned to elite action in sheffield last night. simmonds put in a european championship qualification standard performance at the british pa ra—swimming international meet. she'd taken time away after the rio games saying she hated'the sport, and says that the governing body hasn't been there to support her. that's all the sport for now. now for the weather wit hmatt taylor. hello. we have seen clouds spilling off across the near continent today. that has bought
leeds ran riot scoring nine tries in total. 18—year—old jack walker with the pick of them, 52—22 the final score. warrington play wigan later. rugby union heads across the atlantic once again tonight, with wales facing south africa in washington. but the head of the premiership rugby is not happy about it. and as a result, warren gatland will be missing his english—based players for the game in the united states. premiership rugby boss mark mccafferty says the game places an...
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live pictures from leeds as the men's race has been going for around half an hour. alastair brownlee isn't involved after the olympic champion had to pull out of the event through injury but his brother jonny is competing. you can follow it all right now on bbc two. just three days after breaking the british record with a new lifetime best, dina asher—smith ran just a hundredth of a second slower to win the women's 100 metres at the stockholm diamond league. at thursday's meeting in oslo, she ran a 10.92 but was narrowly denied victory by ivory coast's murielle ahoure. today, the 22—year—old ran a 10.93 but managed to go one better, and beat ahoure to first place. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more for you at around 5:30. thank you. big companies will soon have to justify the gap in salary between their highest paid executives and the average worker. the business secretary, greg clark, wants publicly listed companies with more than 250 employees to publish their pay gap every year. labour says the policy won't change pay disparity and accused the gov
live pictures from leeds as the men's race has been going for around half an hour. alastair brownlee isn't involved after the olympic champion had to pull out of the event through injury but his brother jonny is competing. you can follow it all right now on bbc two. just three days after breaking the british record with a new lifetime best, dina asher—smith ran just a hundredth of a second slower to win the women's 100 metres at the stockholm diamond league. at thursday's meeting in oslo, she...
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it was a wet start in leeds with the morning session lost but england closed on 302—7, a first innings lead of 128. alex gulrajani reports. the return of the real british summer. the rain in leeds tried its best to dampen spirits, but nearly four hours later than planned, the clouds cleared just a little bit to allow england back to the crease and joe root to keep up the scoring and spark some life into a somewhat sleepy crowd. and it wasn't just the captain in the entertaining mood. nightwatchman don bess taking full advantage of his extended spell in the middle. and with the pair settled, they really didn't need this — root gonejust short of his half—century — and he wasn't happy about it because there were runs for the taking, as his replacement dawid malan showed. too much for some pakistan fans to take, but their day would suddenly get brighter after tea. malan gone in the second over to mohammad amir, and bess wasn't too far behind him, agonisingly one run short of a second consecutive test half—century. and with the adventurousjos buttler now at the crease, chances were
it was a wet start in leeds with the morning session lost but england closed on 302—7, a first innings lead of 128. alex gulrajani reports. the return of the real british summer. the rain in leeds tried its best to dampen spirits, but nearly four hours later than planned, the clouds cleared just a little bit to allow england back to the crease and joe root to keep up the scoring and spark some life into a somewhat sleepy crowd. and it wasn't just the captain in the entertaining mood....
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danny savage, bbc news, leeds. at least 69 people are now known to have died after guatemala's most violent volcanic eruption in more than a century. the fuego volcano, which is 25 miles from the country's capital, erupted on sunday, dozens of people are still missing. whole villages were wiped out by fast moving mud and ash when the volcano exploded. thousands have been forced to take shelter in nearby schools and churches. from guatemala, aleem maqbool reports. the volcano may be shrouded in smoke, but it now gives away little of the sudden, catastrophic violence it brought here. sirens. with more eruptions feared following further, sporadic explosions of the volcano, a frantic recovery effort goes on. we are going in with one rescue team as close as we can get to the volcano. they've been digging for days now into the ash, but there are still so many bodies to be found. as we went in, we saw a recovery team coming out. they'd been trying to find survivors but the only living things they could bring out this time
danny savage, bbc news, leeds. at least 69 people are now known to have died after guatemala's most violent volcanic eruption in more than a century. the fuego volcano, which is 25 miles from the country's capital, erupted on sunday, dozens of people are still missing. whole villages were wiped out by fast moving mud and ash when the volcano exploded. thousands have been forced to take shelter in nearby schools and churches. from guatemala, aleem maqbool reports. the volcano may be shrouded in...
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at saint gemma's hospice in leeds, jenny is getting expert end of life care. everybody has time to talk to you and make you feel wanted again, so there is a reason to keep going. palliative care isn'tjust about the final days of life. according to the latest clinical trials research, people need to be referred 3—6 months before death to have their quality of life improved. but that is not happening and for many terminally ill people, crucial end of life care comes far too late. it should be before you get to that point where you are in that stressful situation. suzanne white's mum hillary was diagnosed with stomach cancer 18 months ago, but her referral for palliative care came just a few weeks before she died. it would have been brilliant to access that information so that i could have supported mum a bit more. it did upset me that in the last few weeks when she lost communication, i couldn't speak to her about anything and didn't know how to speak to her about it and i am sure they would have been people here that could have supported me with that six mont
at saint gemma's hospice in leeds, jenny is getting expert end of life care. everybody has time to talk to you and make you feel wanted again, so there is a reason to keep going. palliative care isn'tjust about the final days of life. according to the latest clinical trials research, people need to be referred 3—6 months before death to have their quality of life improved. but that is not happening and for many terminally ill people, crucial end of life care comes far too late. it should be...
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danny savage, bbc news, leeds. spain has said it will accept a ship carrying more than 600 african migrants, including pregnant women and children, that was drifting in the mediterranean. the migrants were picked up in six different rescue operations, off the coast of libya. but neither italy, or malta, had allowed the ship to dock. nearly half a million migrants have arrived in italy since 2015, with 120,000 arriving by sea last year alone. that's nearly double the number in greece and spain combined in 2017. most of the migrants come from west africa, including nigeria, guinea and ivory coast. but italy's new populist government has promised a tougher stance on migration, as our correspondent james reynolds reports. the aquarius left sicily on friday in order to save lives. italian officials even directed it towards these migrants struggling to stay afloat off the coast of libya. i need more life jackets, take them off people if you must. let's go. this was not an easy rescue. hold on. we need starboard side reco
danny savage, bbc news, leeds. spain has said it will accept a ship carrying more than 600 african migrants, including pregnant women and children, that was drifting in the mediterranean. the migrants were picked up in six different rescue operations, off the coast of libya. but neither italy, or malta, had allowed the ship to dock. nearly half a million migrants have arrived in italy since 2015, with 120,000 arriving by sea last year alone. that's nearly double the number in greece and spain...
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i heard from mandy that her regular journey from batley to leeds during this timetable chaos and beyond was the worst commuting experience i have ever had. a real frustration as a member of parliament is knowing the intended improvements over the medium—term but yet constituents quite rightly do not trust that those improvements will happen when the implementation doesn't work as hoped. and so therefore what i think is incumbent upon gtr and network rail to do its very best to get notjust a grip over the medium long time but over the emergency timetable, to do better and work better and work harder at making sure they get a grip on that. and at the end of the debate, mps rejected by 305 votes to 285 the proposal of no confidence in mr grayling. now the prime minister has said that tax rises may be needed to pay for a boost in england's nhs funding. theresa may conceded the public would pay more, but promised this would be done in a "fair and balanced" way. the government has said economic growth and a "brexit dividend" will help cover the costs of increasing the budget by 20 billion p
i heard from mandy that her regular journey from batley to leeds during this timetable chaos and beyond was the worst commuting experience i have ever had. a real frustration as a member of parliament is knowing the intended improvements over the medium—term but yet constituents quite rightly do not trust that those improvements will happen when the implementation doesn't work as hoped. and so therefore what i think is incumbent upon gtr and network rail to do its very best to get notjust a...
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danny savage, bbc news, leeds. the crown prosecution service has revealed that 47 cases of rape and sexual assault were stopped, after vital evidence was withheld from defence lawyers. more than 3,500 sexual offence cases in england and wales, which haven't gone to court yet, have been reviewed, after a high profile rape trial collapsed. the government is to allow rupert murdoch's 21st century fox to continue its proposed takeover of the broadcasting giant sky. but any deal depends on sky news being sold. two us companies, comcast and disney, are trying to buy most of mr murdoch's media empire. the government had already referred the proposed fox takeover to the competition and markets authority and the media regulator, 0fcom. the film producer harvey weinstein has pleaded not guilty to rape and criminal sexual act charges at the supreme court in new york. it's the first time cases involving the 66—year—old are being tested in the criminal court. more than 70 women have accused him of sexual misconduct. he has
danny savage, bbc news, leeds. the crown prosecution service has revealed that 47 cases of rape and sexual assault were stopped, after vital evidence was withheld from defence lawyers. more than 3,500 sexual offence cases in england and wales, which haven't gone to court yet, have been reviewed, after a high profile rape trial collapsed. the government is to allow rupert murdoch's 21st century fox to continue its proposed takeover of the broadcasting giant sky. but any deal depends on sky news...
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danny savage is at leeds station. as you said, this is the first of three days of strike action this week and leeds is one of the main hubs for northern rail services, far fewer of those services running today, just under half of the current emergency timetable is actually in action at the moment. we came in on platform one a while ago, harrogate to leeds train this morning, should be a service every half an hour during rush hour, but there was an hour and a half between trains today and people were a little fed up, they had to get one of the earlier trains which were crowded or related train which was not so busy but got everyone to work late. —— later trains. there have been pockets of frustration and angen been pockets of frustration and anger, baltimore is a flash point first thing. but people have been putting up with so much. —— bolton. there is a feeling this is another day of problems which in the great scheme of things is not a massive deal. however it could tail is travelling times. from platform on
danny savage is at leeds station. as you said, this is the first of three days of strike action this week and leeds is one of the main hubs for northern rail services, far fewer of those services running today, just under half of the current emergency timetable is actually in action at the moment. we came in on platform one a while ago, harrogate to leeds train this morning, should be a service every half an hour during rush hour, but there was an hour and a half between trains today and people...
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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 victory. it's holland's third world triathlon series win but her first on home soil. georgia taylor—brown finished 17 seconds behind to claim a maiden world series podium. i was pretty much no use. i felt like i was holding on all day and it took me a full lap on the run to find my legs, so ijust can't believe i've actually won it! every timei believe i've actually won it! every time i thought, vicky, you're going to win this, i thought, stop, think about what you're meant to be doing, keep your stride length along. but coming up that last hill, i thought, yeah, this is mine now. just three days after breaking the british record with a new lifetime best, dina asher—smith ran just a hundredth of a second slower to win the women's 100m at the stockholm diamond league. at thursday's meeting in oslo, she ran a 10.92 b
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 victory. it's holland's third world triathlon series win but her first on home soil. georgia taylor—brown finished 17 seconds behind to claim a maiden world series podium. i was pretty much no use. i felt like i was holding...
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hello this is bbc news. 4 men have died in a road traffic collision in leeds — police are appealing for information. patients in england may no longer be able to have some procedures that are deemed ‘ineffective or risky‘. new proposals mean treatments ranging from tonsil removal to haemorroid surgery will be offered to fewer people. a march in support of the nhs is under way in central london. the demo will be addressed byjeremy corbyn and will celebrate the 70th anniversary of the health service. tens of thousands of people applauded military personnel at the main celebration of armed forces day in llandudno, in north wales. tata steel, which owns britain's largest steel—making plan at port talbot, has confirmed merger plans with the german industrial group, thyssenkrupp. now on bbc news, it's time for talking books. hello, and welcome to talking books, from the hay festival in wales. alexander mccall smith is one of the best—loved and most prolific authors working in britain today. he burst onto the scene 20 years ago with the no i ladies‘ detective agency, after leaving ed
hello this is bbc news. 4 men have died in a road traffic collision in leeds — police are appealing for information. patients in england may no longer be able to have some procedures that are deemed ‘ineffective or risky‘. new proposals mean treatments ranging from tonsil removal to haemorroid surgery will be offered to fewer people. a march in support of the nhs is under way in central london. the demo will be addressed byjeremy corbyn and will celebrate the 70th anniversary of the...
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producers with quotas among other rules including overhauling pollutant public transport now the city of leeds in the way. of light hummer instead of the roar of a diesel engine in just three years all of change and sixteen thousand buses have gone electric. the city's bus drivers have been retrained and there are now five thousand charging points said bus depots. a fully charged bus can travel two hundred kilometers that's about a day's driving. genting you is spearheading the changes woman one song we can charge the bus in the evening when services have stopped for the day that's what the that's good because electricity costs less in the evening only you mean so the bus company saves money to near the means in time but electric buses cost about twice as much as diesel ones but because power is relatively cheap in china the city council says electric buses cost less in the long run it claims the local economy has benefited to. the buses are made by b.y.d. a car maker based in shenzhen b.y.d. as a global market leader when it comes to electric buses supplying cities like london and budapest yo
producers with quotas among other rules including overhauling pollutant public transport now the city of leeds in the way. of light hummer instead of the roar of a diesel engine in just three years all of change and sixteen thousand buses have gone electric. the city's bus drivers have been retrained and there are now five thousand charging points said bus depots. a fully charged bus can travel two hundred kilometers that's about a day's driving. genting you is spearheading the changes woman...
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these customers in leeds are concerned. they sell loads of quality stuff in there, you know. i've just got some stuff for my nan, because she needs bandages and stuff like that. if you go to boots or something, you pay almost double the price. quite sad, because it‘s quite good value for money, and they have such a wide range of product as well. but retail experts are not surprised by today‘s announcement. one of the limitations of being a round—pound retailer is you can't sell things for £1.05 and £1.10, so what that means is that when inflation starts to bite, they have to suck up that price increase themselves, their margins become smaller, and these are businesses that run on very small margins anyway. also a fall in the value of the very denomination which defines this business has led to today‘s announcement — it cannot afford to buy as much as it used to with its own pounds. poundworld has been losing money for the past two years, a far cry from when founder chris edwards was at the helm. experts believe he might step in to take on some of the more profitab
these customers in leeds are concerned. they sell loads of quality stuff in there, you know. i've just got some stuff for my nan, because she needs bandages and stuff like that. if you go to boots or something, you pay almost double the price. quite sad, because it‘s quite good value for money, and they have such a wide range of product as well. but retail experts are not surprised by today‘s announcement. one of the limitations of being a round—pound retailer is you can't sell things for...