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bbc dot code out uk. thank you for watching. we'll be back with more news on bbc coverage. for many of us it has been really quite a wet day with pulses of heavy rain coming and going earlier on today by one of her leather watch is in the bristol area and umbrellas are certainly required for that one. a tendency for the heaviest rain to work into southern and eastern areas of england and at the same time is slowly pulling from western counts of northern ireland and move across scotla nd of northern ireland and move across scotland so the rain will change from place to place it will be quite a warm night with temperatures of 70 degrees and on into the start of the weekend is a let's start to things, particularly across eastern areas of scotland, england and will be another post of rain in the east later on, northern island will stay dry but press quite a bit of cloud here but later on in england and wales, and brightens up a sunny spouse. in the sunshine, temperatures saturday afternoon into the low to mid 20s. that is your latest weather. this is bbc world news today. i'm s
bbc dot code out uk. thank you for watching. we'll be back with more news on bbc coverage. for many of us it has been really quite a wet day with pulses of heavy rain coming and going earlier on today by one of her leather watch is in the bristol area and umbrellas are certainly required for that one. a tendency for the heaviest rain to work into southern and eastern areas of england and at the same time is slowly pulling from western counts of northern ireland and move across scotla nd of...
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the bbc is being? —— everybody 5ee5 with the bbc is bein — everybody 5ee5 with the bbc is being? -- paying. lets everybody 5ee5 with the bbc is b' __ . everybody 5ee5 with the bbc is bei 7-- ' everybody 5ee5 with the bbc is being? -- paying. lets say itv want gary lineker. if they know what he i5 gary lineker. if they know what he is being paid they know what to offer to get him. i am not sure it help5 offer to get him. i am not sure it helps the bbc commercially, their rivals knowing the price. but i do think very strongly it is a balance between it being paid for by the taxpayer and you and me and the cameraman and anyone else watching the show. so there is the need for transparency in terms of what we would pay people. i question as to whether exact 5alary should be listed as opposed to bands because i think people are entitled to privacy. even though you a highly paid television presenter it is not exactly right people in your street no how much you paid other parents of your children's frien
the bbc is being? —— everybody 5ee5 with the bbc is bein — everybody 5ee5 with the bbc is being? -- paying. lets everybody 5ee5 with the bbc is b' __ . everybody 5ee5 with the bbc is bei 7-- ' everybody 5ee5 with the bbc is being? -- paying. lets say itv want gary lineker. if they know what he i5 gary lineker. if they know what he is being paid they know what to offer to get him. i am not sure it help5 offer to get him. i am not sure it helps the bbc commercially, their rivals knowing the...
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one viewer visited the bbc website. he was unimpressed saying please outline by this is leave headline story. this weekend, members of the conservative party will be receiving their ballot papers and will be able to choose whether they would like jeremy hunt or borisjohnson to be their next leader. extensive coverage of contest has of course continued across bbc news but some members of the audience had expressed worries to us that it's prominence has affected the balance of the output. finally the new mep for the brexit party and widdecombe made her maiden speech on thursday in the european parliament. it proved to be a controversial one. there is a pattern consistent throughout history. of oppressed people turning on the oppressors. slaves against their owners. the peasantry against their owners. the peasantry against the feudal barons. colonies against their empires. and that is why britain is leaving. although the speech came in a week when bbc news has also reported on the new appointment made to some eu posts, one
one viewer visited the bbc website. he was unimpressed saying please outline by this is leave headline story. this weekend, members of the conservative party will be receiving their ballot papers and will be able to choose whether they would like jeremy hunt or borisjohnson to be their next leader. extensive coverage of contest has of course continued across bbc news but some members of the audience had expressed worries to us that it's prominence has affected the balance of the output. finally...
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welcome to bbc news, i'm mike embley. our top stories: a special bbc investigation reveals muslim children in china, some as young as two, are being systematically separated from theirfamilies. we uncover evidence of boarding schools surrounded by barbed wire, housing children from the minority uighur community. families of victims of the boeing plane crash in ethiopia speak exclusively to the bbc about their search for justice. his opponents say he has politicised independence day to boost his re—election campaign. president trump doesn't let the rain spoil his 4july parade.
welcome to bbc news, i'm mike embley. our top stories: a special bbc investigation reveals muslim children in china, some as young as two, are being systematically separated from theirfamilies. we uncover evidence of boarding schools surrounded by barbed wire, housing children from the minority uighur community. families of victims of the boeing plane crash in ethiopia speak exclusively to the bbc about their search for justice. his opponents say he has politicised independence day to boost his...
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mark easton, bbc news. shows such as gavin and stacey, love island, gentleman jack and broadchurch will be on the bbc and itv‘s joint streaming service when it launches in the uk later this year. britbox will be available by subscription and it will cost customers £5.99 a month. but it faces stiff competition from the likes of netflix and amazon, as david sillito now reports. welcome to britbox. yes, it is another streaming service, but this is british, a combination of bbc and itv programmes. but this is already a fairly crowded market and there is definitely a market leader. probably netflix more than anything. netflix. youtube and netflix. netflix more than anything. netflix. youtube and netflixlj netflix more than anything. netflix. youtube and netflix. ijust pay for netflix, now tv, though subscriptions are the kind of things that have got a bit more interesting stuff tha n that have got a bit more interesting stuff than just what is on regular channels. and most of this will be television we have a
mark easton, bbc news. shows such as gavin and stacey, love island, gentleman jack and broadchurch will be on the bbc and itv‘s joint streaming service when it launches in the uk later this year. britbox will be available by subscription and it will cost customers £5.99 a month. but it faces stiff competition from the likes of netflix and amazon, as david sillito now reports. welcome to britbox. yes, it is another streaming service, but this is british, a combination of bbc and itv...
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the publics money which should be used to invest in bbc programmes and bbc content. there is no point, my lords, and a free licence fee and bbc so pared to the bone that there is nothing of quality to watch. well, i do not agree that the bbc is pared to the bone. the bbc is a £5 billion organisation, it gets £3.7 billion from the taxpayer. so i do not agree that it is pared down organisation. would the, my noble friend the minister, agree with me that the diligence with which the bbc has said about trying to solve the problem of meeting expectations and help for pensioners while at the same time not impoverishing everyone else's feeling by making cuts to programming budgets, that the bbc has behaved impeccably and been meticulous in trying to respond to the problem? this isn't a problem to the bbc, it is a government responsibility. and i come at the minister, says that the bill that my noble friend on the front bench referred to isn't appropriate, but there is a bill that is appropriate. i have a private member's bill that has had its first reading which will tran
the publics money which should be used to invest in bbc programmes and bbc content. there is no point, my lords, and a free licence fee and bbc so pared to the bone that there is nothing of quality to watch. well, i do not agree that the bbc is pared to the bone. the bbc is a £5 billion organisation, it gets £3.7 billion from the taxpayer. so i do not agree that it is pared down organisation. would the, my noble friend the minister, agree with me that the diligence with which the bbc has said...
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this is bbc news. the latest headlines: a special bbc investigation has revealed how china is systematically separating muslim uighur children from theirfamilies. and speaking exclusively to the bbc, families of victims of the boeing plane crash in ethiopia tell us those responsible must be held to account. british marines have seized an iranian oil tanker as it entered the mediterranean. they say it has evidence it was transporting oil to syria, a breach of european union sanctions. commandos used helicopters and boats to reach the ship and took control without firing any shots as it entered waters around british—controlled gibraltar. in response, iran has accused the uk of piracy and summoned the british ambassador in tehran. suspicion was first raised when the ship, which would typically have had its oil transported through the suez canal to the mediterranean — a much shorter, cheaper and safer option — was instead tracked going a much longer way — on a detour right around the coast of the a
this is bbc news. the latest headlines: a special bbc investigation has revealed how china is systematically separating muslim uighur children from theirfamilies. and speaking exclusively to the bbc, families of victims of the boeing plane crash in ethiopia tell us those responsible must be held to account. british marines have seized an iranian oil tanker as it entered the mediterranean. they say it has evidence it was transporting oil to syria, a breach of european union sanctions. commandos...
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this is bbc news. our headlines. england have the chance to make history at the women‘s world cup tonight when they face defending champions the usa for a place in the final in france. the eu‘s leaders have reached a tentative deal on who should hold the most prominent positions for the next five years but the
this is bbc news. our headlines. england have the chance to make history at the women‘s world cup tonight when they face defending champions the usa for a place in the final in france. the eu‘s leaders have reached a tentative deal on who should hold the most prominent positions for the next five years but the
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bbc pay. this story started last night but running all through today and the front page of the mail, a kick in the teeth for the over 75 ‘s. the mail, a kick in the teeth for the over 75 's. they are pointing out that while the bbc is unable to protect tv licenses over 75 's it is paying its staff all sorts of money and some of them, alan shera, gary niqab paid handsomely indeed. why are the staff on premium wages clearly it is to keep them competitive but in a sense it seems like there is no risk of them being punched, setting its own prices. crucially, what really would stick in the teeth for its readers and those of the telegraph, while paying the stars more, and, yes they have spun it all because they are saying we have more women being paid better sums, they are still not being able to afford the tv licenses for the over 75 's and the optics are very unpalatable. two things i would say andl unpalatable. two things i would say and i am going to find myself slightly defending the bbc. i t
bbc pay. this story started last night but running all through today and the front page of the mail, a kick in the teeth for the over 75 ‘s. the mail, a kick in the teeth for the over 75 's. they are pointing out that while the bbc is unable to protect tv licenses over 75 's it is paying its staff all sorts of money and some of them, alan shera, gary niqab paid handsomely indeed. why are the staff on premium wages clearly it is to keep them competitive but in a sense it seems like there is no...
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ben wright, bbc news. the former head of m16 has told the bbc that the uk is going through a "political nervous breakdown". sirjohn sawers has said the country could have a prime minister who doesn't have the "standing" to be leader. he was critical of both the conservatives and labour. it's been reported that metropolitan police detectives have questioned the american actor kevin spacey over allegations of sexual assault in the uk. according to variety magazine officers travelled to the united states in may, where the oscar—winning actor was interviewed under caution but not arrested. the allegations — mr spacey denies — relate to the period between 1996 and 2013. officials in southern california are warning of potentially dangerous aftershocks following the state's biggest earthquake in 20 years. the 7.1 magnitude tremor struck near the city of ridgecrest — about 150 miles north—east of los angeles. this report from sophie long contains some flashing images. oh my god... it created waves in fam
ben wright, bbc news. the former head of m16 has told the bbc that the uk is going through a "political nervous breakdown". sirjohn sawers has said the country could have a prime minister who doesn't have the "standing" to be leader. he was critical of both the conservatives and labour. it's been reported that metropolitan police detectives have questioned the american actor kevin spacey over allegations of sexual assault in the uk. according to variety magazine officers...
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amol rajan, bbc news. conditions at migrant detention centres on the us—mexico border has led to security concerns there being described as a "ticking time bomb" according to an official report by a us government watchdog. a doctor who visited one of the facilities has told the bbc that what she found could be compared to torture. our correspondent chris buckler reports from washington. at america's border, migrant families will tell you what they expect and what they hope for when they reach the united states. it's opportunity, safety and refuge — currently the reality is very different. inside the processing and detention facilities along this border a new watchdog report talks of dangerous overcrowding, security concerns and children having no access to showers. it was, in the words of one official, a ticking time bomb. they put them in a room with no running water and these women were being told by cbp officers to drink out of the toilet. they were drinking water out of the toilet. and that was the
amol rajan, bbc news. conditions at migrant detention centres on the us—mexico border has led to security concerns there being described as a "ticking time bomb" according to an official report by a us government watchdog. a doctor who visited one of the facilities has told the bbc that what she found could be compared to torture. our correspondent chris buckler reports from washington. at america's border, migrant families will tell you what they expect and what they hope for when...
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and coming up on bbc news. simona halep knocks out elina svitolina to reach a fifth grand slam final, herfirst on grass here at wimbledon. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. british ships in one of the busiest oil shipping lanes in the world have been put on the highest state of alert after a royal navy warship had to warn off three iranian gunboats that were trying to intercept a tanker owned by bp in the gulf. the ministry of defence says hms montrose moved between the tanker owned by bp and the iranian vessels. the montrose issued several radio warnings, and the iranian boats then turned away. iran has denied that any confrontation took place. but it had already threatened to retaliate after british royal marines seized an iranian tanker last week, which is being investigated for breaking eu sanctions. our defence correspondent jonathan beale reports. the warship hms montrose was on patrol when the british tanker was approached by three armed iranian fast boats. montrose was reported to have qu
and coming up on bbc news. simona halep knocks out elina svitolina to reach a fifth grand slam final, herfirst on grass here at wimbledon. good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. british ships in one of the busiest oil shipping lanes in the world have been put on the highest state of alert after a royal navy warship had to warn off three iranian gunboats that were trying to intercept a tanker owned by bp in the gulf. the ministry of defence says hms montrose moved between the tanker...
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and there was no sense of bbc promotion. we treated those matches last year the same if they were on itv or on the bbc so we judge each story on its own merits. thank you so much. just time for a couple more comments we have received this week. one viewer visited the bbc website on saturday when the front page looked like this. he was unimpressed saying please outline by this is a leave headline story. this weekend, members of the conservative party will be receiving their ballot papers and will be able to choose whether they would like jeremy hunt or borisjohnson to be their next leader. extensive coverage of the contest has of course continued across bbc news but some members of the audience had expressed worries to us that its prominence has affected the balance of the output. finally, the new mep for the brexit party and widdecombe made her maiden speech on thursday in the european parliament. —— ann. it proved to be a controversial one. there is a pattern consistent throughout history of oppressed people turning on
and there was no sense of bbc promotion. we treated those matches last year the same if they were on itv or on the bbc so we judge each story on its own merits. thank you so much. just time for a couple more comments we have received this week. one viewer visited the bbc website on saturday when the front page looked like this. he was unimpressed saying please outline by this is a leave headline story. this weekend, members of the conservative party will be receiving their ballot papers and...
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rhia chohan, bbc news. well, british wild card harriet dart joins konta into round three, the 22—year—old battled to a three—set win over brazil's beatriz haddad maia. it may be as far as she goes though, because her next match is against the world number one ashleigh barty. so, two british women through in the singles. just one man, though, in the shape of dan evans. still yet to drop a set, he saw off the 18th seed georgian nikoloz basilashvili, but there were defeats for british number two cameron norrie and wild card jay clarke. james burford rounds up the action. it doesn't get much bigger than this for
rhia chohan, bbc news. well, british wild card harriet dart joins konta into round three, the 22—year—old battled to a three—set win over brazil's beatriz haddad maia. it may be as far as she goes though, because her next match is against the world number one ashleigh barty. so, two british women through in the singles. just one man, though, in the shape of dan evans. still yet to drop a set, he saw off the 18th seed georgian nikoloz basilashvili, but there were defeats for british number...
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jessica parker, bbc news. you can see that bbc panorama programme in full tonight on bbc 0ne. let's speak now to our assistant political editor, norman smith, who's in westminster. two dire warnings, but brexiteers are not impressed. in a funny sort of way you almost feel as if we have gone round in a circle and we are back where we were three years ago in the middle of the brexit referendum with the remainer is citing these warnings of the damage no deal would do to the economy and brexiteers saying what are the experts know? the differences whereas mrs may was deeply opposed to no deal and we learn in tonight's programme that you never even threatened to leave on no deal, the contenders to replace her are perfectly ready to take us out without an agreement and this morning they have been doubling down on no deal with jeremy morning they have been doubling down on no deal withjeremy hunt suggesting the eu is trying to get us suggesting the eu is trying to get us back to the negotiating table on our knees, warning that if we have to leave with no deal it will damage relations
jessica parker, bbc news. you can see that bbc panorama programme in full tonight on bbc 0ne. let's speak now to our assistant political editor, norman smith, who's in westminster. two dire warnings, but brexiteers are not impressed. in a funny sort of way you almost feel as if we have gone round in a circle and we are back where we were three years ago in the middle of the brexit referendum with the remainer is citing these warnings of the damage no deal would do to the economy and brexiteers...
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this is bbc news. the latest headlines: a special bbc investigation reveals how china is systematically separating muslim uighur children from theirfamilies. and, speaking exclusively to the bbc, families of victims of the boeing plane crash in ethiopia tell us those responsible must be held to account. president trump has staged his own very individual, very militarised independence day parade in washington, dc. there were tanks on the streets and military flypasts. he's called it "salute to america", focusing, he insists, on patriotism rather than politics. his opponents see it as a made—for—tv campaign event. thousands gathered to watch his speech on big screens, with protesters nearby. right from the outset, mr trump lauded america's armed forces. with this very special salute to america, we celebrate our history, our people, and the heroes who proudly defend ourflag — the brave men and women of the united states military. 0ur correspondent chris buckler was at the lincoln memorial. to some e
this is bbc news. the latest headlines: a special bbc investigation reveals how china is systematically separating muslim uighur children from theirfamilies. and, speaking exclusively to the bbc, families of victims of the boeing plane crash in ethiopia tell us those responsible must be held to account. president trump has staged his own very individual, very militarised independence day parade in washington, dc. there were tanks on the streets and military flypasts. he's called it "salute...
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simon browning, bbc news, in toronto. you're watching newsday on the bbc. live from singapore and london. still to come on the programme: is the president playing politics orjust a patriot? we'll have the latest on donald trump's version of the 11th ofjuly. also on the programme: it's the women's world cup final this weeked, wrapping a hugely succesful tournament. so should female players be paid and treated the same as the men? china marked its first day of rule in hong kong with a series of spectacular celebrations. a huge firework display was held in the former colony. the chinese president, jiang zemin, said unification was the start of a new era for hong kong. the world's first clone has been produced of an adult mammal. scientists in scotland have produced a sheep called dolly that was cloned in a laboratory using a cell of another sheep. for the first time in 20 years, russian and american spacecraft have docked in orbit at the start of a new era of cooperation in space. challenger powered past the bishop rock lighthouse at almost 50 knots, shatterin
simon browning, bbc news, in toronto. you're watching newsday on the bbc. live from singapore and london. still to come on the programme: is the president playing politics orjust a patriot? we'll have the latest on donald trump's version of the 11th ofjuly. also on the programme: it's the women's world cup final this weeked, wrapping a hugely succesful tournament. so should female players be paid and treated the same as the men? china marked its first day of rule in hong kong with a series of...
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this is bbc news. welcome if you are watching here in the uk, on pbs in america, or around the globe. i'm mike embley. our top stories: a special bbc investigation reveals muslim children in china, some as young as two, are being systematically separated from theirfamilies. we uncover evidence of boarding schools, surrounded by barbed wire, housing children from the minority uighur community. families of victims of the boeing plane crash in ethiopia speak exclusively to the bbc about their search for justice. his opponents say he has politicised independence day to boost his re—election campaign. president trump doesn't let the rain spoil his 4july parade. with this very special salute to america, we celebrate our history, our people, and the heroes who proudly defend ourflag — the brave men and women of the united states military. cheering and a $6 million row over this bust of king tutankhamun has come to a head. the bbc has uncovered disturbing evidence that muslim children in china's xinjiang r
this is bbc news. welcome if you are watching here in the uk, on pbs in america, or around the globe. i'm mike embley. our top stories: a special bbc investigation reveals muslim children in china, some as young as two, are being systematically separated from theirfamilies. we uncover evidence of boarding schools, surrounded by barbed wire, housing children from the minority uighur community. families of victims of the boeing plane crash in ethiopia speak exclusively to the bbc about their...
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this is bbc news. our top stories: tonight: the younger brother of the man who bombed the manchester arena has been extradited to the uk. he will be charged with the murder of the 22 victims of the attack at a pop concert in manchester two years ago. greater manchester police officers have arrested hashem abedi for murder, attempted murder, and conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life. the us house of representatives votes to condemn president trump for comments made against
this is bbc news. our top stories: tonight: the younger brother of the man who bombed the manchester arena has been extradited to the uk. he will be charged with the murder of the 22 victims of the attack at a pop concert in manchester two years ago. greater manchester police officers have arrested hashem abedi for murder, attempted murder, and conspiracy to cause an explosion likely to endanger life. the us house of representatives votes to condemn president trump for comments made against
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bbc news told us in response... they added... arguments around brexit that addition of the programme in may was particularly lively with mr nigel farage clashing with the opponent of brexit and p. you never listen, do you? cannotjust say... cannotjust say listen, do you? cannotjust say... cannot just say are talking about the toxicity at the debate and be kind of hot tempers we see here and stuff we see on mine and that's how parliament cannot talking like this, is exactly surely what we are talking about. we can be better than that. for some viewers, question time too often resembles their pets with argumentative and rowdy audiences, eddiejones with argumentative and rowdy audiences, eddie jones put with argumentative and rowdy audiences, eddiejones put it like this... well, we have been trying for some time to discuss all of this issues with the representative from question time, either independent programme maker or the bbc. in february we were told someone would be made available to, ion ms. watch this season but unfortunatel
bbc news told us in response... they added... arguments around brexit that addition of the programme in may was particularly lively with mr nigel farage clashing with the opponent of brexit and p. you never listen, do you? cannotjust say... cannotjust say listen, do you? cannotjust say... cannot just say are talking about the toxicity at the debate and be kind of hot tempers we see here and stuff we see on mine and that's how parliament cannot talking like this, is exactly surely what we are...
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lucy manning, bbc news. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, i'm tulsen tollett and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: england thrash australia by eight wickets to move into sunday's cricket world cup final. one win from history, serena williams is into the wimbledon final as she looks to win a record equalling 24th grand slam singles title. and rory mcilroy is four shots of the lead heading into the second round of the scottish open in north berwick. hello there and welcome to the programme, where we start with the news that hosts england are through to the cricket world cup final for the first time since 1992. they demolished reigning champions australia by eight wickets and will now face new zealand in sunday's final at lords. watching in birmingham was will perry. "cricket‘s coming home" was the chant from the england fans as they left edgbaston having watched their side thump their old rivals australia by eight wickets to book their place in the world cup final on sunday against new z
lucy manning, bbc news. now on bbc news, sport today. hello, i'm tulsen tollett and this is sport today, live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme: england thrash australia by eight wickets to move into sunday's cricket world cup final. one win from history, serena williams is into the wimbledon final as she looks to win a record equalling 24th grand slam singles title. and rory mcilroy is four shots of the lead heading into the second round of the scottish open in north...
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ben ando, bbc news. the son of the duke and duchess of sussex has been christened by the archbishop of canterbury in a private ceremony. archie harrison mountbatten—windsor was baptised in front of close family and friends in the private chapel at windsor castle. two photographs from the day, taken by fashion photographer chris allerton, were released on the couple's official instagram account. the post which also shared details about archie's christening gown, said the couple were "happy to share the joy of this day with members of the public." 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell is here. hgppy happy to share the images but not anywhere but social media. not for much but that is the whole point. there he is and this is the first recite we have gotten of archie mountbatten harrison windsor. he was covered up with shawls at his birth but there he looks like a balmy little chap sitting on the lap of his mother in this one photograph of this a family setting, we see doria ragland in the background a
ben ando, bbc news. the son of the duke and duchess of sussex has been christened by the archbishop of canterbury in a private ceremony. archie harrison mountbatten—windsor was baptised in front of close family and friends in the private chapel at windsor castle. two photographs from the day, taken by fashion photographer chris allerton, were released on the couple's official instagram account. the post which also shared details about archie's christening gown, said the couple were...
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michael buchanan, bbc news. labour's deputy leader tom watson has said he is appalled by allegations of anti—semitism raised in a bbc panorama programme, and has called for a fully independent investigation. but the labour party has hit back, saying the former party officials who spoke to the programme were disaffected opponents ofjeremy corbyn. the whistle—blowers had claimed that close associates of mr corbyn interfered in the way the party dealt with allegations of anti—semitism. the party has rejected any claim that it is anti—semitic. john pienaar reports. the morejeremy corbyn‘s criticised, the louder the defence. this wellwisher's verdict on the media — "they don't stop bullying." he is saying nothing about the latest claims that under his leadership labour's been soft on anti—semitism. his close ally came out fighting, whistleblowers' accounts of anti—semitism had been distorted. their claims disputed by colleagues. some serious charges there, they have been hotly contested, some of the s
michael buchanan, bbc news. labour's deputy leader tom watson has said he is appalled by allegations of anti—semitism raised in a bbc panorama programme, and has called for a fully independent investigation. but the labour party has hit back, saying the former party officials who spoke to the programme were disaffected opponents ofjeremy corbyn. the whistle—blowers had claimed that close associates of mr corbyn interfered in the way the party dealt with allegations of anti—semitism. the...
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james landale, bbc news. laura: for more on the impact of the resignation, i spoke earlier with the former u.s. ambassador to nato. thank you for being with us. as a diplomat yourself, what is your reaction to this resignation of sir kim darroch? >> well, i think it is a sad day for britain and a sad day for u.s.-british relationships. kim darroch has been an extraordinarily good ambassador representing the u.k. in washington and representing washington back in the u.k. in an open and complete way. having him resign six months before the end of his tenure and ending his career in this way is not good for him, not good for britain, and not good for the relationship. laura: what does the president's public bashingf o the man in washington say about the attitude towards the special relationship? >> i think the president is wont to las out when he feels he has been disrespected. it is kind of clear that this is a man who has a thin skin. i think this would have blown over b for the fact that yesterday in london,
james landale, bbc news. laura: for more on the impact of the resignation, i spoke earlier with the former u.s. ambassador to nato. thank you for being with us. as a diplomat yourself, what is your reaction to this resignation of sir kim darroch? >> well, i think it is a sad day for britain and a sad day for u.s.-british relationships. kim darroch has been an extraordinarily good ambassador representing the u.k. in washington and representing washington back in the u.k. in an open and...
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james landale, bbc news. laura: for more on the impact of the resignation, i spoke earlier with the former u.s. ambassador to nato. thank you for being with us. a diplomat yourself, what is your reaction to this resignation of sir kim darroch? >> well, i think it is a sad day for britain and a sad day for u.s.-british relationships. kim rroch has been an extraordinarily effective and good ambassador representing the u.k. in washington and torepresenting washiback in completein an open and wa having him resign six months before the end of his tenure and ending his career in this way is not good for h, not good for britain, and not good for the relationship. president' does the the man ining of washington say about the attitude towards the special relationship? >> i think the president is wt to lash out when he feels he has been disrespected. isis kind of clear that this a man who has a thin skin. i think this would have blown over but for the fact that yesterday in london, boris johnsone indicated that if the
james landale, bbc news. laura: for more on the impact of the resignation, i spoke earlier with the former u.s. ambassador to nato. thank you for being with us. a diplomat yourself, what is your reaction to this resignation of sir kim darroch? >> well, i think it is a sad day for britain and a sad day for u.s.-british relationships. kim rroch has been an extraordinarily effective and good ambassador representing the u.k. in washington and torepresenting washiback in completein an open and...
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woman: this is "bbc w ld news america." is made possible b the freeman foundation; by judy anr blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for s;america's neglected ne and by contrns to this pbs station fromiewers like you. thank you. laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevyan. >> 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. all engines laura: and with that, the moon mission got underway exactly 50 years ago today. we look back on how the voyage changed the world. jane: to celebrate the historic milestone, i have returned to cape canaveral, the very site where apollo 11 was launched. laura: pushing back against the president. democrats in congress prepare to vote othe resolution against annald trump's racist tweets. he is standing fir attacking them. pres. trump: they can leave, they can stay,ut they should love our country and work for the good of our country. laura: plus, how u.s. sanctions on iran ve affected the people there, especially children. we have a speciareport from inside the country. laura: for th
woman: this is "bbc w ld news america." is made possible b the freeman foundation; by judy anr blum-kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for s;america's neglected ne and by contrns to this pbs station fromiewers like you. thank you. laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevyan. >> 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. all engines laura: and with that, the moon mission got underway exactly 50 years ago today. we look back on how the voyage changed...
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samir hussein, bbc news, cincinnati, ohio. let's ta ke bbc news, cincinnati, ohio. let's take a quick look at the markets. japan is higher due to the weaker japanese yen. this is bbc news the top stories this hour. the trump administration has said it intends to withdraw troops from afghanistan by next year. prisoners have been killed in fighting between rival gang factions in a jail in northern brazil. an investigation into the conservative mp mark field has been dropped. he grabbed a 6reenpeace protester at last month's mansion house dinner. downing street said borisjohnson viewed the matter for the previous prime minister. he wasn't included in the new government. a man had to be rescued from a beach in norfolk last night after after his leg became wedged between rocks while the tide was in. he was stuck for nearly three hours — at one point submerged up to his neck. 0ur correspondent robbie west reports. the moment the emergency services rescued a man who was trapped between the rocks on the north norfolk coast. the tide was in and they worked quickly to keep
samir hussein, bbc news, cincinnati, ohio. let's ta ke bbc news, cincinnati, ohio. let's take a quick look at the markets. japan is higher due to the weaker japanese yen. this is bbc news the top stories this hour. the trump administration has said it intends to withdraw troops from afghanistan by next year. prisoners have been killed in fighting between rival gang factions in a jail in northern brazil. an investigation into the conservative mp mark field has been dropped. he grabbed a...
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ben wright, bbc news. the former head of m16 has told the bbc that the uk is going through a "political nervous breakdown". sirjohn sawers has said the country could have a prime minister who doesn't have the "standing" to be leader. he was critical of both the conservatives and labour. it's been reported that metropolitan police detectives have questioned the american actor kevin spacey over allegations of sexual assault in the uk. according to variety magazine, officers travelled to the united states in may, where the oscar—winning actor was interviewed under caution but not arrested. the allegations, mr spacey denies, relate to the period between 1996 and 2013. officials in southern california are warning of potentially dangerous aftershocks following the state's biggest earthquake in 20 years. the 7.1 magnitude tremor struck near the city of ridgecrest — about 150 miles north—east of los angeles. this report from sophie long contains some flashing images. oh, my god... it created waves in family
ben wright, bbc news. the former head of m16 has told the bbc that the uk is going through a "political nervous breakdown". sirjohn sawers has said the country could have a prime minister who doesn't have the "standing" to be leader. he was critical of both the conservatives and labour. it's been reported that metropolitan police detectives have questioned the american actor kevin spacey over allegations of sexual assault in the uk. according to variety magazine, officers...
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this is bbc news. the top stories this hour: in washington, the house of representatives has voted to condemn president trump's racist tweets. four republicans backed the motion — with feelings running high. at least 180 people have died in torrential monsoon rains across south asia. millions more have been left homeless. 50 years ago today, apollo 11 blasted off from the kennedy space centre in florida. then, new generations of scientists have been pushing base exploration forward. among them, a group in surrey who have done more than 50 space missions in the last three decades. marc ashdown has their story. not as the land on the moon, but this is the science uk scientists are pioneering. ways to clear space junk which is threatening future missions. if we do nothing, there will be a catastrophic cascade of collisions of space objects. the debris from that will cause even more collisions. it simply, they are going to sing. there we are. a net at the end can help clear a path through the debris for
this is bbc news. the top stories this hour: in washington, the house of representatives has voted to condemn president trump's racist tweets. four republicans backed the motion — with feelings running high. at least 180 people have died in torrential monsoon rains across south asia. millions more have been left homeless. 50 years ago today, apollo 11 blasted off from the kennedy space centre in florida. then, new generations of scientists have been pushing base exploration forward. among...
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good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the chinese government has condemned the protests in hong kong as an "undisguised challenge" to its rule by "violent offenders". yesterday, pro—democracy demonstrators stormed the parliament, occupying its chamber and scrawling graffiti on the walls. china's state media have denounced the protests as mob violence, and warned western powers including britain against interference in chinese internal affairs. but here, the foreign secretary jeremy hunt has told the authorities in hong kong not to respond with repression. nick beake is in hong kong for us this afternoon. it feels like hong kong has been catching its breath today. there has been no repeat of the extraordinary drama of yesterday. that means the clear up operation has got under way. it is notjust this particular pa rt way. it is notjust this particular part of the city where they are feeling the impact of what we saw yesterday. across hong kong people have been asking themselves searching questions, like how do we get to t
good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. the chinese government has condemned the protests in hong kong as an "undisguised challenge" to its rule by "violent offenders". yesterday, pro—democracy demonstrators stormed the parliament, occupying its chamber and scrawling graffiti on the walls. china's state media have denounced the protests as mob violence, and warned western powers including britain against interference in chinese internal affairs. but here, the...
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this is bbc news. the headlines: murderers who refuse to say where they've buried their victims could be more easily denied parole under a proposed new law. as the two men vying to be pm again attempt to win over members in two hustings today, a bbc investigation discovers some party members are receiving two ballot papers. a powerful earthquake has hit southern california for the second time in a matter of days. it's the strongest in the region for 25 years — a los angeles—based tv station caught the moment live. a very strong earthquake. we are experiencing very strong shaking, i think we need to get under the desk. we will be right back. wow! huge crowds have gathered in london for the city's pride parade — it's expected to be the city's largest ever march. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. murderers who fail to disclose the whereabouts of a victim's body could spend longer behind bars, under legal changes being set out by the government. what's become known as ‘helen‘s law‘ — wh
this is bbc news. the headlines: murderers who refuse to say where they've buried their victims could be more easily denied parole under a proposed new law. as the two men vying to be pm again attempt to win over members in two hustings today, a bbc investigation discovers some party members are receiving two ballot papers. a powerful earthquake has hit southern california for the second time in a matter of days. it's the strongest in the region for 25 years — a los angeles—based tv station...
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this is bbc news. the latest headlines: france is looking into holding fresh talks with iran to try to save the international nuclear deal. tehran has warned it's ready to enrich more uranium. a boat carrying more than 40 migrants has defied authorities to dock at the island of lampedusa, but no—one has been allowed to disembark. here in the uk, it's been another day of frantic campaigning in the race to be the next prime minister, with borisjohnson and jeremy hunt meeting conservative party members in the latest of a series of events taking place around the country. ballot papers have now been sent out to around 180,000 members with the result being announced in just over two weeks' time. today's events come as a bbc investigation has found that some members have received two ballot papers in the post. 0ur political correspondent ben wright reports. as political fights go, it's a pretty friendly affair. the two contenders for number 10 joshing with rival camps as they tour the country. it was nottin
this is bbc news. the latest headlines: france is looking into holding fresh talks with iran to try to save the international nuclear deal. tehran has warned it's ready to enrich more uranium. a boat carrying more than 40 migrants has defied authorities to dock at the island of lampedusa, but no—one has been allowed to disembark. here in the uk, it's been another day of frantic campaigning in the race to be the next prime minister, with borisjohnson and jeremy hunt meeting conservative party...
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join us at 10am on bbc two, the bbc news channel and online. see you later. thanks, joanna, see you later on. time for a look at the weather forecast with simon king. good morning, a rather wet start to the day, heavy rain, breezy conditions and showers later in the afternoon, the rain will move into central and southern scotland by this afternoon, the far north of scotland apart from a few showers, bit dry with sunny spells, but as the rain band moves northward, showers moving their way in and across southern and central areas, those will be heavy and may be thundery, clumping together to give longer spells of rain, quite unpleasant for many and maximum temperatures 19—21d. the rain gets heavier for temperatures 19—21d. the rain gets heavierfor a time across temperatures 19—21d. the rain gets heavier for a time across southern and eastern areas of england tonight. still the rain continuing across parts of scotland. a warm night, temperatures no lower than 16 or 17 night, temperatures no lower than 16 or17 in the night, temperatures no lower than 16 or
join us at 10am on bbc two, the bbc news channel and online. see you later. thanks, joanna, see you later on. time for a look at the weather forecast with simon king. good morning, a rather wet start to the day, heavy rain, breezy conditions and showers later in the afternoon, the rain will move into central and southern scotland by this afternoon, the far north of scotland apart from a few showers, bit dry with sunny spells, but as the rain band moves northward, showers moving their way in and...
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nick bryant, bbc news, washington. laura: this evening on capitol hill the four female lawmakers held a press conference to address thettacks from the esident. >> this is simply a disraption and diion from the callous, chaotic, and corrupt lture of this administration all the way down. laura: for their part, republican lawmakers have beenes muted in theirnse to the president, but a former close advisor has been more vocal. speaking to the bbc -- anthony: i don' presidential, i don't like it. if the president was in the room with us, on tv with us, he would argue that sometimes being not presidential was the key to him winning the presidency. in his mind, it is the key to him sustaining the presidency. yeah, they are racially charged tweets. it's not -- i mean, he is better than that, he shouldn't be doing that frankly, and i'm surprised that there are not more elected people who are republicans calling it out for wh it is. laura: for more on the fallout, i spoke earlier with alexis simendinger of "the hill." is this al
nick bryant, bbc news, washington. laura: this evening on capitol hill the four female lawmakers held a press conference to address thettacks from the esident. >> this is simply a disraption and diion from the callous, chaotic, and corrupt lture of this administration all the way down. laura: for their part, republican lawmakers have beenes muted in theirnse to the president, but a former close advisor has been more vocal. speaking to the bbc -- anthony: i don' presidential, i don't like...
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it's on bbc one, bbc two, and online from 11 o'clock this morning. and don't forget sportsday, all the days sports news on the bbc news channel at 6:30 tonight. and sportsday is at 6:30pm. but given what happened in 2008, don't expect rafael nadal and roger federer to be done by then! studio: we will hunker down for a big night! president trump is dropping his attempt to add a question about citizenship to next year's us census, after the move was blocked by the supreme court. but mr trump has announced an executive order requiring all government agencies and departments to immediately provide records on population available from existing data bases. our north america correspondent peter bowes reports. changing tack but not backing down. never one to admit defeat, donald trump said he was abandoning a question about citizenship on the 2020 census. he blamed litigation and a protracted legal process. hampering his original plans. the timeline for resolving it in the courts was too tight to get the census ready. he said he had a new way to count the no
it's on bbc one, bbc two, and online from 11 o'clock this morning. and don't forget sportsday, all the days sports news on the bbc news channel at 6:30 tonight. and sportsday is at 6:30pm. but given what happened in 2008, don't expect rafael nadal and roger federer to be done by then! studio: we will hunker down for a big night! president trump is dropping his attempt to add a question about citizenship to next year's us census, after the move was blocked by the supreme court. but mr trump has...
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jonathan bell, bbc news. here, william hill is planning to close around 700 betting shops across the uk after a government decision to reduce the maximum stake on fixed—odds terminals from £100 to £2. the company said this had led to a significantfall" in revenue and there are now 4,500 jobs at risk. the government, which acted after concerns that players could quickly lose large sums of money, said the gambling industry had had over a year to prepare for the change, including minimising job losses. business correspondent emma simpson reports. bookies, they've become a firm feature on high streets across the uk. william hill has more than anyone else, but nearly a third of its shops are now set to close. 4,500 jobs at risk. there are 17 in the borough of croydon, too many for some residents. people haven't got the money. some people get their money and then they go to the betting shop and they've got choices everywhere, everywhere, in every street, and i don't think that's right. people outside the bettin
jonathan bell, bbc news. here, william hill is planning to close around 700 betting shops across the uk after a government decision to reduce the maximum stake on fixed—odds terminals from £100 to £2. the company said this had led to a significantfall" in revenue and there are now 4,500 jobs at risk. the government, which acted after concerns that players could quickly lose large sums of money, said the gambling industry had had over a year to prepare for the change, including...
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this is bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at 11:00: england's lionnesses are out of the world cup — they've been beaten 2—1 by the defending champions, the usa, in lyon tonight. england had a goal ruled out for offside through var, and missed a penalty eight minutes from the end. my my players give me everything. he said before the game we wanted to leave our hearts and soul on the pitch and we did. ido i do not think the best team won and i think they have done the country proud again. turning their backs on europe — the new brexit party meps stage a protest in brussels as eu's leaders reach a deal on who should hold the most prominent positions for the next 5 years. police try to identify the body of a man, thought to be a stowaway, who fell from this plane into a london garden. and mixed news for andy murray fans — while he misses playing the singles at this year's wimbledon, he teams up with seven—time champion, serena williams, in the doubles. and at 11:30 we'll be taking an in—depth look at the
this is bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak. the headlines at 11:00: england's lionnesses are out of the world cup — they've been beaten 2—1 by the defending champions, the usa, in lyon tonight. england had a goal ruled out for offside through var, and missed a penalty eight minutes from the end. my my players give me everything. he said before the game we wanted to leave our hearts and soul on the pitch and we did. ido i do not think the best team won and i think they have done the country proud...
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this is bbc news. welcome if you're watching here in the uk, on pbs in america, or around the globe. i'm reged ahmad. our top stories... braced for storm barry, louisiana declares a state of emergency, with warnings of high winds and heavy flooding. facebook reportedly faces a multi—billion dollar fine over the misuse of personal data and privacy breaches. testing times in the relationship between the us and turkey as ankara takes delivery of a russian missile defence system. and federer through again. the eight—time champion overcomes rafael nadal to reach his 12th wimbledon final.
this is bbc news. welcome if you're watching here in the uk, on pbs in america, or around the globe. i'm reged ahmad. our top stories... braced for storm barry, louisiana declares a state of emergency, with warnings of high winds and heavy flooding. facebook reportedly faces a multi—billion dollar fine over the misuse of personal data and privacy breaches. testing times in the relationship between the us and turkey as ankara takes delivery of a russian missile defence system. and federer...
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simon browning, bbc news, in toronto. you're watching newsday on the bbc. live from singapore and london. still to come on the programme: is the president playing politics orjust a patriot? we'll have the latest on donald trump's controversial take on the fourth ofjuly. also on the programme: it's the women's world cup final this weeked, wrapping a hugely succesful tournament. so should female players be paid and treated the same as the men? china marked its first day of rule in hong kong with a series of spectacular celebrations. a huge firework display was held in the former colony. the chinese president, jiang zemin, said unification was the start of a new era for hong kong. the world's first clone has been produced of an adult mammal. scientists in scotland have produced a sheep called dolly that was cloned in a laboratory using a cell of another sheep. for the first time in 20 years, russian and american spacecraft have docked in orbit at the start of a new era of cooperation in space. challenger powered past the bishop rock lighthouse at almost 50 kno
simon browning, bbc news, in toronto. you're watching newsday on the bbc. live from singapore and london. still to come on the programme: is the president playing politics orjust a patriot? we'll have the latest on donald trump's controversial take on the fourth ofjuly. also on the programme: it's the women's world cup final this weeked, wrapping a hugely succesful tournament. so should female players be paid and treated the same as the men? china marked its first day of rule in hong kong with...
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one, the bbc news channel and later on the bbc iplayer. british warship the hms duncan is being moved to the gulf amid rising tensions with iran. it comes after iranian vessels this week attempted to impede a british oil tanker in the region. route to the gulf. a man who stabbed a passenger to death in a row on a train has been found guilty of murder and jailed for life. lee pomeroy was travelling with his 14—year—old son when he was stabbed 18 times by darren pencille on the guildford to london service injanuary. the jury at the old bailey rejected pencille's claim that he was acting in self defence, and his girlfriend was also found guilty of helping him hide from police. 0ur correspondent richard galpin reports from the old bailey. it should have been a fun trip together on the train. a father, lee pomeroy, and his young son heading to london. but also on board was darren pencille, who had previously been convicted for stabbing a man in the neck. cctv footage shows pencille and mr pomeroy arguing because the aisle was blocked — it
one, the bbc news channel and later on the bbc iplayer. british warship the hms duncan is being moved to the gulf amid rising tensions with iran. it comes after iranian vessels this week attempted to impede a british oil tanker in the region. route to the gulf. a man who stabbed a passenger to death in a row on a train has been found guilty of murder and jailed for life. lee pomeroy was travelling with his 14—year—old son when he was stabbed 18 times by darren pencille on the guildford to...
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this is bbc news i'm shaun ley. the headlines at one: murderers who refuse to say where they've buried their victims could be more easily denied parole under a proposed new law. as the two men vying to be pm again attempt to win over members in two hustings today — a bbc investigation discovers some party members have received two ballot papers. a powerful earthquake has hit southern california for the second time in a matter of days. it's the strongest in the region for twe nty—five yea rs london's pride march is underway — it's expected to be the largest ever in the capital — with more than a million people attending. at wimbeldon — johanna konta, dan evans, harriet dart lead british hopes on day six. and coming up at 1.30 — hardtalk — stephen sackur speaks to former prime minister sirjohn major. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. murderers who fail to disclose the whereabouts of a victim's body could spend longer behind bars, under legal changes being set out by the government. what's become kn
this is bbc news i'm shaun ley. the headlines at one: murderers who refuse to say where they've buried their victims could be more easily denied parole under a proposed new law. as the two men vying to be pm again attempt to win over members in two hustings today — a bbc investigation discovers some party members have received two ballot papers. a powerful earthquake has hit southern california for the second time in a matter of days. it's the strongest in the region for twe nty—five yea rs...
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you can follow the action on bbc one and bbc two, as well as the bbc sport website and app. just through to the third round and it wasn't, it seems to me it wasn't just a game of tennis, it was more like a battle of wills out there. yes, absolutely, in light of the comments that have been exchanged between these two let's not forget it was nick who beat rafe nadal here in 2014, so that bad blood and result in the back of their minds, unsurprising that this is usually anticipated between the pair of them on the centre court. it is rafael nadal though who booked his place in the third round as he came through overfour the third round as he came through over four sets, the third round as he came through overfour sets, nick the third round as he came through over four sets, nick was up to his usual tricks with underarm serves he was on the umpire points, frustrated with the time he is taking in between but it counted for nothing in the end when rafael nadal came through and he is and he is into a another third round tie here at lumberton. let's take you over to court number one right now whe
you can follow the action on bbc one and bbc two, as well as the bbc sport website and app. just through to the third round and it wasn't, it seems to me it wasn't just a game of tennis, it was more like a battle of wills out there. yes, absolutely, in light of the comments that have been exchanged between these two let's not forget it was nick who beat rafe nadal here in 2014, so that bad blood and result in the back of their minds, unsurprising that this is usually anticipated between the...
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and coming up on bbc news. former england striker peter crouch has retired from football at the age of 38 after more than 21 years as a professional. he's described his career as a dream come true. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. britain is sending a second warship to the gulf, as tensions with iran rise. hms duncan — a type 45 destroyer — will bejoining hms montrose which earlier this week had to warn off three iranian gunboats that were trying to intercept a british oil tanker. the deployment comes as the united states tries to assemble a coalition of nations to give more military protection to shipping in the gulf. our defence correspondent jonathan beale reports. there has been a constant american and british naval presence in the gulf for decades. this recent exercise involving both countries, though the presence of warships ebbs and flows. but now tensions with iran are rising and the us is calling for a wider military coalition to protect commercial shipping in the region. coalitio
and coming up on bbc news. former england striker peter crouch has retired from football at the age of 38 after more than 21 years as a professional. he's described his career as a dream come true. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one. britain is sending a second warship to the gulf, as tensions with iran rise. hms duncan — a type 45 destroyer — will bejoining hms montrose which earlier this week had to warn off three iranian gunboats that were trying to intercept a british oil...
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this is bbc news. i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 11pm: a thrilling end to the cricket world cup, as england defeat new zealand to become world champions for the first time. cheering jubilant england fans watched the game in trafalgar square and around the country. commentator: and that's it. a massive... after more than five hours on court, novak djokovic beats roger federer to retain his wimbledon men's single title. more leaked memos from britain's former ambassador to washington suggest president trump scrapped the iran nuclear deal to spite barack obama. a man is charged with the murder of kelly mary fauvrelle, the 26—year—old who was eight months pregnant when she was fatally stabbed at home. storm barry makes landfall in the american state of louisiana, where there are warnings of life—threatening floods. and at 11:30pm, we'll be taking an in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers — martin lipton, chief sports reporter at the sun, and ruth lea, economic adviser at arbuthnot banking group. good e
this is bbc news. i'm martine croxall. the headlines at 11pm: a thrilling end to the cricket world cup, as england defeat new zealand to become world champions for the first time. cheering jubilant england fans watched the game in trafalgar square and around the country. commentator: and that's it. a massive... after more than five hours on court, novak djokovic beats roger federer to retain his wimbledon men's single title. more leaked memos from britain's former ambassador to washington...
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i'm kasia madera with bbc news. bbc news has found evidence of the international links of the gunman accused of killing more than 50 people at mosques in christchurch, in new zealand three months ago. the investigation uncovered a growing online network which the far—right uses, but which is largely unobserved by the security services. protesters have again clashed with police in hong kong after demonstrations against the government's plan to legalise the extradition of people to china. and the usa's triumph at the women's world cup in france is doing rather well on our website. they overcame a resolute dutch side to retain their title. the world cup has enjoyed record tv audiences for women's football, particularly in europe and south america. congratulations to them. that's all.
i'm kasia madera with bbc news. bbc news has found evidence of the international links of the gunman accused of killing more than 50 people at mosques in christchurch, in new zealand three months ago. the investigation uncovered a growing online network which the far—right uses, but which is largely unobserved by the security services. protesters have again clashed with police in hong kong after demonstrations against the government's plan to legalise the extradition of people to china. and...
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james landale, bbc news. our north america correspondent peter bowes has been following this story for us. and i asked what impact sir kim darroch's resignation has had in the united states. for many people around this country, this has not been headline news. some see it as just another day in the trump administration or perhaps the consequences of what happens within the trump administration. it began with critical comments by the ambassador that were leaked and donald trump reacted in the way that only he can. but many americans are used to that and those initial comments criticising the dysfunctional white house, americans have heard those before. analysts have talked and written books about it and those sentiments are well—known. we have not heard from donald trump since the ambassador‘s resignation. we have heard from the vice president, mike pence who said that, to paraphrase him, said that it was probably the right decision to go because he had become ineffectual in the role. and what about the un
james landale, bbc news. our north america correspondent peter bowes has been following this story for us. and i asked what impact sir kim darroch's resignation has had in the united states. for many people around this country, this has not been headline news. some see it as just another day in the trump administration or perhaps the consequences of what happens within the trump administration. it began with critical comments by the ambassador that were leaked and donald trump reacted in the...
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bbc one, bbc two, the red button. 18 courts you can choose from on the iplayer and the bbc sport website. bbc two from 10:30am. tonight, the big one, can england make history and reach their first world cup final against the usa? it kicks off at a table coverage starts from 7:30pm on bbc one. it is a very busy day, wimbledon and the women's world cup and we will have updates on bbc news throughout the day. well — as we've just been hearing, tonight the lionesses take on the usa for a place in the women's world cup final. no fewer than seven of the squad come from the north east of england where the first elite football academies for school girls are set to be launched. john maguire has more. we are in the north—east. girls have been training this morning, a lot of skill involved a lot of dedication and enthusiasm as well. they are enjoying playing. we said to them, you don't need to come out until ten minutes before we are on air, but they have been out here an hour kicking the ball around. good morning, you recognise stephen elliott, former sunderland and republic of ireland player.
bbc one, bbc two, the red button. 18 courts you can choose from on the iplayer and the bbc sport website. bbc two from 10:30am. tonight, the big one, can england make history and reach their first world cup final against the usa? it kicks off at a table coverage starts from 7:30pm on bbc one. it is a very busy day, wimbledon and the women's world cup and we will have updates on bbc news throughout the day. well — as we've just been hearing, tonight the lionesses take on the usa for a place in...
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this is bbc news. the headlines: more leaked memos from britain's former ambassador to washington suggest president trump scrapped the iran nuclear deal to spite barack obama. a man is charged with the murder of kelly mary fauvrelle — the 26—year—old who was 8 months pregnant when she was fatally stabbed at home. at lord's, new zealand take the key wicket ofjason roy as england chase a target of 2a2 to win the cricket world cup. pro—democracy campaigners keep up the pressure in hong kong, gathering in large numbers on the streets storm barry makes landfall in the american state of louisiana, where there are warnings of life—threatening floods. novak djokovic is one set up in the final of the men's singles at wimbledon — this is live from centre court, where roger federer is seeking a ninth title. and at half four — another chance to see an extended version of laura kuenssberg's interview with theresa may, as she prepares to leave downing street. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the
this is bbc news. the headlines: more leaked memos from britain's former ambassador to washington suggest president trump scrapped the iran nuclear deal to spite barack obama. a man is charged with the murder of kelly mary fauvrelle — the 26—year—old who was 8 months pregnant when she was fatally stabbed at home. at lord's, new zealand take the key wicket ofjason roy as england chase a target of 2a2 to win the cricket world cup. pro—democracy campaigners keep up the pressure in hong...