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on the other side of manchester. it goes from bad to worse for manchester united. they have been beaten away — again. newcastle united winning by a goal to nil at stjames' park. matty longstaff scored it on his premier league debut. a warm welcome, but lose out to men feeling the heat. manchester united are with out and we went as much, while newcastle united were still waiting for the first home win of the season. newcastle seemed keen to the season. newcastle seemed keen to the slump. the next half an hour murdered both teams seasons, low on quality. —— night out. that was broken by a superb strike, the keeper was beaten but the crossbar wasn't. manchester united haven't scored a set piece in over 200 days, that could have been better chances thanit that could have been better chances than it had a meguiar‘s. longstaff has already shown that he isn't afraid to shoot from distance, a goal on his premier league debut for his hometown cloud. united got an equaliser, but it wasn't to be. the heat is sure to int
on the other side of manchester. it goes from bad to worse for manchester united. they have been beaten away — again. newcastle united winning by a goal to nil at stjames' park. matty longstaff scored it on his premier league debut. a warm welcome, but lose out to men feeling the heat. manchester united are with out and we went as much, while newcastle united were still waiting for the first home win of the season. newcastle seemed keen to the season. newcastle seemed keen to the slump. the...
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rogerjohnson, many thanks, in manchester. britain and the european union have agreed to intensify discussions about the terms ofa brexit deal, over the coming days. the announcement came after the eu's chief negotiator, michel barnier, said he'd had a "constructive meeting" this morning with the brexit secretary, stephen barclay. but borisjohnson has warned that the eu's willingness to intensify brexit discussions doesn't mean that finding an agreement is "a done deal". mrjohnson and the irish leader leo varadkar, who met yesterday, said there was a ‘pathway to an agreement‘, in the run up to next week's crucial eu summit. our brussels correspondent adam fleming reports. brexit seems to be moving again. steve barclay arriving in brussels this morning. the two men talked for about two hours, a moment later, a smile. the big sticking point, how the uk plans to do customs checks in northern ireland. afterwards, the priority for michel barnier was explaining what had been discussed, to the rest of the eu, not to the rest of t
rogerjohnson, many thanks, in manchester. britain and the european union have agreed to intensify discussions about the terms ofa brexit deal, over the coming days. the announcement came after the eu's chief negotiator, michel barnier, said he'd had a "constructive meeting" this morning with the brexit secretary, stephen barclay. but borisjohnson has warned that the eu's willingness to intensify brexit discussions doesn't mean that finding an agreement is "a done deal"....
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on the second leg, the away leg for manchester city ta kes pla ce the away leg for manchester city takes place on october 30. before that they have two very difficult games there are way to manchester united at the manchester derby in the leaky cup before travelling to arsenal the following weekend in the women's super league. tough fixtures for city keep coming but against a tea m for city keep coming but against a team at sweatt acoma trade who knocked them out of the champions league last year. they will be happy that their european title is still very much alive for of —— athletic code that beat them last year. the two other british sides involved in the last 16 both recorded away wins. wsl champions arsenal beat slavia prague 5—2. vivianne miedema scoring four of those. and glasgow city beat danish side brondby 2—0. a record attendance for a women's match in the uk could be set after england announced their wembley friendly against germany has sold out. the game on the 9th of november at the 90,000—seat stadium could beat the previous record of over 80,000, for the 2012 ol
on the second leg, the away leg for manchester city ta kes pla ce the away leg for manchester city takes place on october 30. before that they have two very difficult games there are way to manchester united at the manchester derby in the leaky cup before travelling to arsenal the following weekend in the women's super league. tough fixtures for city keep coming but against a tea m for city keep coming but against a team at sweatt acoma trade who knocked them out of the champions league last...
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manchester has had to deal with the attack on the manchester arena. this has now happened. just talk me through how people are feeling, how you are feeling? everyone is shook up. there is no safety anywhere, but... it is everywhere in the world, it is where you go there always always going to be this problem but i suppose. but when i was in work, everyone came around and when i was going for dinner, everyone is a bit shook up with it. ok, iwill dinner, everyone is a bit shook up with it. ok, i will leave it dinner, everyone is a bit shook up with it. ok, iwill leave it there, thank you very much for speaking to us. thank you very much for speaking to us. thank you very much. the eu has agreed to "intensify" brexit talks with the uk over the coming days. the move came, after a meeting in brussels, described by both sides as ‘constructive'. there's been a glimmer of optimism, over a possible deal, after yesterday's meeting, between boris johnson and ireland's prime minister. but mrjohnson said today that reaching an agreement is not a done deal. 0ur deputy political editor,
manchester has had to deal with the attack on the manchester arena. this has now happened. just talk me through how people are feeling, how you are feeling? everyone is shook up. there is no safety anywhere, but... it is everywhere in the world, it is where you go there always always going to be this problem but i suppose. but when i was in work, everyone came around and when i was going for dinner, everyone is a bit shook up with it. ok, iwill dinner, everyone is a bit shook up with it. ok, i...
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just a quick line from ghetto manchester police. they are telling us manchester police. they are telling us that the amount held following the incident at manchester arndale centre has been arrested on suspicion of the commission preparation and instigation of an act of terrorism. we were told to be very cautious about the motives, even though counterterror police had been brought in to be part of this investigation. but now iman has been arrested unsupported the commission, preparation and instigation of an act of terrorism. we are expecting to hear from greater manchester please unless a lighter this afternoon. we were buying their statement to sin as we get it. you're watching afternoon live, these are our headlines: and it police are in manchester after three people were stabbed. a countries give the go—ahead for michel barnier to search more intensify brexit talks of the uk. thousands of kurds flee their homes in britain syria is the us wants turkey to stop its offensive or face serious consequences. in sport, scottish rugby could bring legal action against the sp
just a quick line from ghetto manchester police. they are telling us manchester police. they are telling us that the amount held following the incident at manchester arndale centre has been arrested on suspicion of the commission preparation and instigation of an act of terrorism. we were told to be very cautious about the motives, even though counterterror police had been brought in to be part of this investigation. but now iman has been arrested unsupported the commission, preparation and...
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boris johnson there addressing a conservative party members in manchester and we'll get a full analysis of his speech when it wraps up a little bit later for now let's move on to some other news that hong kong is taking stock after some of the most violent clashes since pro-democracy protests started 4 months ago hundreds gathered again today to show their anger at the police shooting of a teenager police fired a live round at the 18 year old on tuesday after he attacked an officer with a metal bar crowds also converged on a court in the district to support protesters arrested in the previous demonstration. and our correspondent charlotte shall some hell has been covering all of this for us in hong kong hi charlotte what is the situation there today. siri they have been numerous flash mob protests that have sprung up in several different places across hong kong today the mood here very somber very anger angry after what took place yesterday at that protest the shooting of that young teenage protester here in the commercial district of hong kong hundreds of people gathered during their l
boris johnson there addressing a conservative party members in manchester and we'll get a full analysis of his speech when it wraps up a little bit later for now let's move on to some other news that hong kong is taking stock after some of the most violent clashes since pro-democracy protests started 4 months ago hundreds gathered again today to show their anger at the police shooting of a teenager police fired a live round at the 18 year old on tuesday after he attacked an officer with a metal...
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that is the latest from manchester. just to bring you up to date on brexit negotiations, more optimistic noises about the possibility of a breakthrough in talks on a possible deal between the uk and eu. we know the eu have given the green light for talks to go into a more intensified stage and the french president, emmanuel macron, was asked whether there is a glimmer of hope on brexit and he says, lets wait for the next few hours. let's see what the weather is doing, with darren bett. no sign of the wet weather moving away anytime soon, most of the weather moving from the mid—atlantic, most of the weather moving from the mid—atla ntic, the conveyor vents most of the weather moving from the mid—atlantic, the conveyor vents of clyde pushing up towards england and wales. let the conveyor belt of cloud. some of the heaviest rain has been over the hills of wales and onto the pennines, a very wet picture in wakefield, umbrellas needed. looking at the radar picture over the past few hours, this shows the areas of rain,
that is the latest from manchester. just to bring you up to date on brexit negotiations, more optimistic noises about the possibility of a breakthrough in talks on a possible deal between the uk and eu. we know the eu have given the green light for talks to go into a more intensified stage and the french president, emmanuel macron, was asked whether there is a glimmer of hope on brexit and he says, lets wait for the next few hours. let's see what the weather is doing, with darren bett. no sign...
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let's talk to laura in manchester. in your interview borisjohnson called it a far—reaching plan that he is offering. in yourjudgment, how significant is it? he don't really know yet is the honest truth. the government is very shortly going to publish their plans for the deal that they will put the european union, which they hope will end up in some kind of agreement. but we don't know how significant and how different the substance of those ideas will really be, and that will all pan out in the coming days. of course, the risk is that the eu looks at it and says, we have been here before, here we go again, boris johnson making suggestions that fall short of the promises that have already been made in recent months, but whatever the reception, there's no question we are on the edge of a very important political moment. and we may well know in the next few days, not whether there will be a deal or not, but whether there is even a chance of a deal. and, for reasons that affect people running businesses, the economy, peo
let's talk to laura in manchester. in your interview borisjohnson called it a far—reaching plan that he is offering. in yourjudgment, how significant is it? he don't really know yet is the honest truth. the government is very shortly going to publish their plans for the deal that they will put the european union, which they hope will end up in some kind of agreement. but we don't know how significant and how different the substance of those ideas will really be, and that will all pan out in...
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mark edwardson, bbc north west tonight, manchester. scotland has become the first country in the uk to bring in legislation against plastic stemmed cotton buds, over fears that they're harming wildlife. the new regulations come into force today and will prevent their sale and manufacture. david cowan reports. bathed in autumn sunshine, this east lothian beach looks beautiful. is that one there? but ugly pieces of plastic are scattered in the sand. let's have a look. six years ago, a charity called fidra noticed thousands of plastic stemmed cotton buds washed up along the coast. they‘ re not just unsightly, they've been found in the stomachs of fulmars and turtles. fidra has talked to manufacturers and retailers into switching to paper stems and today, new scottish government regulations come into force. well, it's going to be against the law to sell these plastic cotton buds any more. so, we should start seeing paper cotton buds and replacing them in shops. replacing them in shops. this is a small but significant step in the campaign
mark edwardson, bbc north west tonight, manchester. scotland has become the first country in the uk to bring in legislation against plastic stemmed cotton buds, over fears that they're harming wildlife. the new regulations come into force today and will prevent their sale and manufacture. david cowan reports. bathed in autumn sunshine, this east lothian beach looks beautiful. is that one there? but ugly pieces of plastic are scattered in the sand. let's have a look. six years ago, a charity...
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mark edwardson, bbc north west tonight, manchester. let's get more on that historic achievement from eliud kipchoge. we will find out what the former gb athlete liz yelling thought of him. shejoins me via athlete liz yelling thought of him. she joins me via webcam from poole. hello! what did you make of the news? i thought it was incredible. hello! what did you make of the news? ithought it was incredible. i just thought it was a bit of fun. the way they can take away those uncontrollables that most of us have when we enter the race, such as the weather, the undulations of the course. and the kind of biorhythms. they have controlled those factors to create a perfect storm where he can perform at his absolute best. to create a perfect storm where he can perform at his absolute bestlj presume there's a lot that the sporting world can learn from that. although it is not an official record. there must be a lot of statistics in there that can be taken statistics in there that can be ta ken forward statistics in there that can be taken forwa
mark edwardson, bbc north west tonight, manchester. let's get more on that historic achievement from eliud kipchoge. we will find out what the former gb athlete liz yelling thought of him. shejoins me via athlete liz yelling thought of him. she joins me via webcam from poole. hello! what did you make of the news? i thought it was incredible. hello! what did you make of the news? ithought it was incredible. i just thought it was a bit of fun. the way they can take away those uncontrollables that...
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as easy for manchester city, sterling scores a hat trick to make it three wins from three in europe. and claims of spying ahead of england's rugby world cup semi final showdown against new zealand. hello and welcome to sportsday. good evening — welcome along to sportsday. crisis, what crisis for tottenham. they certainly showed no sign of their recent poor form in a 5 nil thumping of red star belgrade this evening at the tottenham hotspur stadium. a crucial win for mauricio pochettino‘s team, who going into this game, had just one point from the first 2 games. it was as convincing for manchester city in italy — a 5—1win against atalanta — to make it three wins from three, our reporterjohn bennett is here, spurs city. i know a result like this does not solve anything but it is good to be a confidence booster in terms of how tottenham's side plates. something to build on because it was only one victory in seven before tonight going into belgrade. they were 7—2, the first game of the champions league, there does make— zero, so they needed a big victory and they got a big w
as easy for manchester city, sterling scores a hat trick to make it three wins from three in europe. and claims of spying ahead of england's rugby world cup semi final showdown against new zealand. hello and welcome to sportsday. good evening — welcome along to sportsday. crisis, what crisis for tottenham. they certainly showed no sign of their recent poor form in a 5 nil thumping of red star belgrade this evening at the tottenham hotspur stadium. a crucial win for mauricio pochettino‘s...
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manchester is a very resilient city. but all across the country we have to have plans in place to have people prepared for this. the latest statement on the greater manchester police twitter feed is that the ao—year—old who was arrested on suspicion of committing a terrorist effects has not been assessed by specialist doctors and detained under the mental health act. too late to say words like that. under the mental health act that he is being attained. let's turn to brexit. in the telegraph a compromise on the part of boris johnson. there was speculation yesterday with the talks between boris thompson and our spry minister at the taoiseach about who had budged was of —— borisjohnson. i think it is the british side who has made the compromise that has led to the possibility therefore of serious talks going on over the weekend and just the possibility of a deal being reached in time for the big summit at the end of next week. clearly it was all doom and gloom a few days ago. suddenly it is looking a bit brighter.
manchester is a very resilient city. but all across the country we have to have plans in place to have people prepared for this. the latest statement on the greater manchester police twitter feed is that the ao—year—old who was arrested on suspicion of committing a terrorist effects has not been assessed by specialist doctors and detained under the mental health act. too late to say words like that. under the mental health act that he is being attained. let's turn to brexit. in the...
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mark edwardson, bbc north west tonight, manchester. days after two teenagers were stabbed to death in london marches have been taking place across the capital and in 45 other locations in the uk to say no to knife crime. they started after a woman from croydon decided to make a stand of her own. jon ironmonger has spoken to her. chanting: drop the knife! save a life! for all the concerns of londoners from tough—talking politicians, every year for five years knife crime has increased in the capital. today, marches were held across london and the uk to say "not in our city". these are our streets, this is our community... yemi, one of the founders of the movement is leading the march in croydon where her 19—year—old son, andre, was killed in 2016. knife crime just keeps on rising, is any of this working? we have tried different approaches. we have tried to ask for support from the government but there seems to have been no change, not in the three yearssince my son has been murdered. to have been no change, not in the three years s
mark edwardson, bbc north west tonight, manchester. days after two teenagers were stabbed to death in london marches have been taking place across the capital and in 45 other locations in the uk to say no to knife crime. they started after a woman from croydon decided to make a stand of her own. jon ironmonger has spoken to her. chanting: drop the knife! save a life! for all the concerns of londoners from tough—talking politicians, every year for five years knife crime has increased in the...
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lots to digester on manchester. ——j and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 1040 and 1130 this evening in the papers — our guests joining me tonight are daily mirror columnist, susie boniface and katherine forster from the sunday times. sport and a full round up from the bbc sport centre. here's adam. good evening. sir mo farah‘s former coach, alberto salazar, has been banned from the sport for four years, that's for doping violations that include the trafficking or attempted trafficking of testosterone. farah has always denied any wrongdoing and in a statement today says he has "no tolerance for anyone who breaks the rules." salazar says he's "shocked" and will appeal. a doctor, jeffrey brown, who worked alongside salazar, has also been banned. farah spent six years working under salazar at the nike oregon project before leaving in 2017. athletes have to have complete and total trust in their coaches, and if they don't the relationship will fray, an
lots to digester on manchester. ——j and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 1040 and 1130 this evening in the papers — our guests joining me tonight are daily mirror columnist, susie boniface and katherine forster from the sunday times. sport and a full round up from the bbc sport centre. here's adam. good evening. sir mo farah‘s former coach, alberto salazar, has been banned from the sport for four years, that's for doping...
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today manchester airport is hosting a jobs today manchester airport is hosting ajobs fair today manchester airport is hosting a jobs fairforformer today manchester airport is hosting a jobs fair for former thomas cook employees looking for work. hundreds of vacancies at rival companies like british airways, booking duck, and tui are on offer. then is there now. welcome to manchester airport. 900 staff are expected to pass through here today, the first of several careers here today, the first of several careers fair that they are holding here to try and match up employers with a staff who lost theirjobs at thomas cook when it collapsed last week. the big numbers involved. about 9000 staff in the uk, and 3000 based in and around the north west. the fair is getting well under way and what they are doing is trying to find other travel firms, hotel businesses, airport groups, that need staff. frankly with thomas cook, the flights were full and there were passengers on those planes, so it was not an issue of demand but about how the business was run. while they have their briefing about what the
today manchester airport is hosting a jobs today manchester airport is hosting ajobs fair today manchester airport is hosting a jobs fairforformer today manchester airport is hosting a jobs fair for former thomas cook employees looking for work. hundreds of vacancies at rival companies like british airways, booking duck, and tui are on offer. then is there now. welcome to manchester airport. 900 staff are expected to pass through here today, the first of several careers here today, the first of...
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not a great day to be a fan of manchester city or manchester united. they were both beaten in the premier league. champions city lost 2—0 at home to wolves, whilst united's woeful start to the season continued with defeat to newcastle. joe lynskey reports. in every premier league season, new faces emerge and new challenges take shape. in manchester this morning, the size of the task feels greater than ever. just two months in, city, the champions, are eight points off the top. they were swept away by wolves, a side who have not won here since the ‘70s. a 2—0 victory was made in wolverhampton and celebrated in liverpool. city right now have lost their direction. incredible scenes. manchester city opened up in one game more perhaps than they were in the last season. we're at our best and teamwork, you can see them contact so fast, it was a bad day. we have teams in the premier league so we lost the game. with manchester united, the bad days come more often now. at newcastle, their multimillion—pound squad was struck another blow, this time by a t
not a great day to be a fan of manchester city or manchester united. they were both beaten in the premier league. champions city lost 2—0 at home to wolves, whilst united's woeful start to the season continued with defeat to newcastle. joe lynskey reports. in every premier league season, new faces emerge and new challenges take shape. in manchester this morning, the size of the task feels greater than ever. just two months in, city, the champions, are eight points off the top. they were swept...
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in the other games, an away win for manchester united at carrow road. it finished 3—1. goals from scott mctominay, marcus rashford and antony martial. onel hernandez got one back for norwich. at the emirates arsenal were denied a late winner against crystal palace, sokratis's goal ruled out by var. he had scored earlier in the match along with daivd luiz to put arsenal ahead. lucas milivojevic scored a penalty for palace and jordan ayew equalised to make it 2—2. ididn't i didn't understand the referees' reaction. for example, last week, we had a penalty, very clear. we then checked on the ar and today, they checked on the ar and today, they checked all of it. i don't understand why and they then decided. for me, it was no confusion, it was not a good decision. defending champions arsenal beat title rivals manchester city in the women's super league. top scorer vivianne miedema got the goal of the game to end citys' unbeaten run this season. arsenal have now won 15 of their past 16 home games. in the other results, manchester united beat reading 2—0 and everton also
in the other games, an away win for manchester united at carrow road. it finished 3—1. goals from scott mctominay, marcus rashford and antony martial. onel hernandez got one back for norwich. at the emirates arsenal were denied a late winner against crystal palace, sokratis's goal ruled out by var. he had scored earlier in the match along with daivd luiz to put arsenal ahead. lucas milivojevic scored a penalty for palace and jordan ayew equalised to make it 2—2. ididn't i didn't understand...
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tough times for the english champions — manchester city lose at the etihad. their worst start to a season for six years. and kenya's timothy cheruiyot outclasses a field including two olympic champions, as the curtain falls on this year's world athletics championships. hello and welcome to the programme. juventus got the better of rivals inter milan in the top of the table clash in italy — and now lead the way in serie a. paulo dybala got the champions off to the best possible start, with a fine strike inside five mins. but inter equalised, thanks to a lautaro martinez penalty, afterjuve‘s matthijs de ligt‘s handball. cristiano ronaldo had a goal ruled outjust before half—time. but in the second half, gonzalo higuain made it 2—1. and that's how it finished. inter losing their perfect record. atalanta are third after their fifth win of the season. they beat lecce 3—1. it was a comfortable victory for the hosts, with goals from duvan zapata, alejandro gomes and robin gosens. that win leaves them just two points behind second placed inter. well, let'
tough times for the english champions — manchester city lose at the etihad. their worst start to a season for six years. and kenya's timothy cheruiyot outclasses a field including two olympic champions, as the curtain falls on this year's world athletics championships. hello and welcome to the programme. juventus got the better of rivals inter milan in the top of the table clash in italy — and now lead the way in serie a. paulo dybala got the champions off to the best possible start, with a...
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it's fantastic to be here in manchester. i gather that was quite a lively mood last night, and i want you to know i understand that some of you may have been mildly .eppered with abuse on your way i'm delighted that you weren't. , i don't thinke any of us are abashed by that kind of thing. we get on with serving the people of this country, and speaking of service, i should begin by paying tribute to my predecessor, theresa may. [applause] i know the whole conference remains full of gratitude to you and to philip for your patience and forbearance, and yes, we will continue with your work of tackling domestic violence and building on your legacy. i've been prime minister only 70 so manyt i've seen things that give me cause for hope. schools, or standards of reading of rising through the use phonics. idealistic young men and women are enrolling in large numbers now. shipyards in scotland that are frigatessuperb modern or sail around the world. and every one of those high wage, high skilled jobs in shipbuilding, is a testament t
it's fantastic to be here in manchester. i gather that was quite a lively mood last night, and i want you to know i understand that some of you may have been mildly .eppered with abuse on your way i'm delighted that you weren't. , i don't thinke any of us are abashed by that kind of thing. we get on with serving the people of this country, and speaking of service, i should begin by paying tribute to my predecessor, theresa may. [applause] i know the whole conference remains full of gratitude to...
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mark edwardson, bbc north—west tonight, manchester. there's a warning that parents‘ chatter at the school gates has become a ‘breeding ground' for harmful myths about the safety of vaccinations against conditions like measles. nhs england chief executive simon stevens has spoken out after the latest figures showed a rise in the number of measles cases — and a fall in the take—up of all routine jabs for under—fives in the last year. simon jones has more. so we just do about there. the jab against measles mumps and rubella is, in the words of nhs england's chief executive, simple and free, and it can save lives. but simon stevens is worried. what are the points that you think people need to kind of learn from your experience? the percentage of children receiving the first dose of the vaccine is down for the fifth year in a row in england. he says parents looking for information online are often being confronted by fake news. writing in the daily mail, he warns: the prime minister recently echoed his concerns. i'm afraid people
mark edwardson, bbc north—west tonight, manchester. there's a warning that parents‘ chatter at the school gates has become a ‘breeding ground' for harmful myths about the safety of vaccinations against conditions like measles. nhs england chief executive simon stevens has spoken out after the latest figures showed a rise in the number of measles cases — and a fall in the take—up of all routine jabs for under—fives in the last year. simon jones has more. so we just do about there....
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from its mayor, his deputy and manchester city council's leader. greater manchester always does what it does best, which is to come together, bring things under control, reassure the public. that's what we're doing this morning. an enhanced police presence too, officers — some armed
from its mayor, his deputy and manchester city council's leader. greater manchester always does what it does best, which is to come together, bring things under control, reassure the public. that's what we're doing this morning. an enhanced police presence too, officers — some armed
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including a comprehensive report of manchester united's one all draw with arsenal. but from me, marc edwards, and the rest of the sport today team. goodbye. hello again. the average height of a uk two story building is around seven metres high. imagine then just if you can for a moment, waves that are three times that height at around 22 metres high, that's the kind of size of waves we are looking at generated by this hurricane, hurricane lorenzo, with its 105 mile an hour sustained winds. lorenzo is tracking in a north—easterly direction, most 20 metre high waves are what we could see battering the western azores as we go through tuesday night as the hurricane passes very close by. after that it turns into a normal area of low pressure and will end up close to the british isles but there is some uncertainty as to where it ends up. the main focus in the uk is on the continuing flooding threat across england and wales after the recent heavy rain that we have seen and the extra rain we have got that will fall to the rest of the day today. we have got rain with us al
including a comprehensive report of manchester united's one all draw with arsenal. but from me, marc edwards, and the rest of the sport today team. goodbye. hello again. the average height of a uk two story building is around seven metres high. imagine then just if you can for a moment, waves that are three times that height at around 22 metres high, that's the kind of size of waves we are looking at generated by this hurricane, hurricane lorenzo, with its 105 mile an hour sustained winds....
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it's fantastic to be here in manchester. the best attended conference for years and i gather it was quite a lively mood last night, and i want you to know i understand that some of you may have been lightly, mildly peppered with abuse on the way in. were you? well then good. i'm delighted that you weren't. even if you were, i don't think , i don't think any of us are abashed by that kind of thing. we get on with serving the people of this country, and speaking of service, i should begin by paying tribute to my predecessor, theresa may. [applause] i know the whole conference remains full of gratitude to you and to philip for your patience and forbearance, and yes, we will continue with your work of tackling domestic violence and building on your legacy. i've been prime minister only 70 so manyt i've seen things that give me cause for hope. schools, or standards of reading of rising through the use phonics. idealistic young men and women are enrolling in large numbers now. shipyards in scotland that are frigatessuperb modern o
it's fantastic to be here in manchester. the best attended conference for years and i gather it was quite a lively mood last night, and i want you to know i understand that some of you may have been lightly, mildly peppered with abuse on the way in. were you? well then good. i'm delighted that you weren't. even if you were, i don't think , i don't think any of us are abashed by that kind of thing. we get on with serving the people of this country, and speaking of service, i should begin by...
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supporters waiting in line in manchester to get a glimpse of boris johnson it was the prime minister's 1st comprehensive speech since he took office and the high point of the conservative party conference what he had to say in the breaks of talks with the e.u. was hotly anticipated today in brussels we all taping i believe all constructive and reasonable proposals which provide a compromise for both sides top of johnson's list with the so-called irish backstop and the issue of how to prevent a hard border post break system between the republic of ireland and northern ireland the pritish government as opposed to the backstop in its present form johnson said under his proposal there would be few customs checks on goods moving between northern ireland and the republic of ireland britain's breaks it negotiates or delivered the proposals in person to brussels german reaction has been to say it will consider the proposals in detail 1st before commenting. events before she will take a close look at the suggestions i cannot say anything more about that today because we have agreed to evaluate
supporters waiting in line in manchester to get a glimpse of boris johnson it was the prime minister's 1st comprehensive speech since he took office and the high point of the conservative party conference what he had to say in the breaks of talks with the e.u. was hotly anticipated today in brussels we all taping i believe all constructive and reasonable proposals which provide a compromise for both sides top of johnson's list with the so-called irish backstop and the issue of how to prevent a...
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ago, of course, the manchester arena attack, more than 20 people killed. the good news, if there is any good news in the cases like this, is the speed at which the police responded. they responded in a matter of minutes, it was first reported that they were unarmed, and sadly three people were stabbed and another two people were caught up in the violence. but it could have been so much worse if the police hadn't reacted as quickly as they did, and we should all take our hats off to them. yes, i mean, one of the sources quoted in the mirror said it was like a horror film. these are people going about their day—to—day business shopping in the arndale centre on a friday, just not what you would be expecting to happen. but as lance said, we can only be thankful that the police responded so quickly. we know the police will these things. they have mock operations and all kinds of planning in place for this kind of attack. so luckily it seems that these plans, they pay off. it has worked out in that the police very quickly managed to detain the man. i mean, i
ago, of course, the manchester arena attack, more than 20 people killed. the good news, if there is any good news in the cases like this, is the speed at which the police responded. they responded in a matter of minutes, it was first reported that they were unarmed, and sadly three people were stabbed and another two people were caught up in the violence. but it could have been so much worse if the police hadn't reacted as quickly as they did, and we should all take our hats off to them. yes, i...
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on the other side of manchester. it goes from bad to worse for manchester united. they have been beaten away — again. newcastle united winning by a goal to nil at stjames' park. matty longstaff scored it on his premier league debut. it's steve bruce's first win over manchester united as a manager at the 23rd attempt. chelsea are up to fifth in the table after an impressive win at southampton. they won 4—1, with tammy abraham amonst the scorers again — it was his eighth of the season. adam wild watched the match for us. there is a growing feeling that frank lampard's chelsea are finding their feet. their youngsters it seems beginning to discover their rhythm. none perhaps more so than tammy abraham, called up this week by club and country and carrying high hopes and lofty ambition. chelsea in front at southampton. frank lampard's faith in youth rewarded, as it was again moments later. doubling the blues' lead. southampton struggling but things were about to get better. danny ings somehow pulling a goal back and
on the other side of manchester. it goes from bad to worse for manchester united. they have been beaten away — again. newcastle united winning by a goal to nil at stjames' park. matty longstaff scored it on his premier league debut. it's steve bruce's first win over manchester united as a manager at the 23rd attempt. chelsea are up to fifth in the table after an impressive win at southampton. they won 4—1, with tammy abraham amonst the scorers again — it was his eighth of the season. adam...
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manchester councillors will be here all day. a lot of praise for the emergency services yesterday and the speed with which they responded, armed police here within five minutes. manchester, with its past experiences, has a finely honed plan in place. you saw the planning that we do for all these emergencies yesterday and it was in place yesterday, the minute the alert went out, everything was dropped and the emergency services were out, everything was dropped and the emergency services were here and all of manchester want to thank them for saving peoples lives. without that plan being in place, lives... we might have had a worse situation yesterday. we will learn from what has happened and we will revise the emergency plan. basically, all the shops basically locked down, shut down their shutters, kept their shoppers and to keep them safe, that is the procedure? part of the plan. you don't want to cause undue panic because that causes problems as well but we will review everything we have learned from yesterday and next week we w
manchester councillors will be here all day. a lot of praise for the emergency services yesterday and the speed with which they responded, armed police here within five minutes. manchester, with its past experiences, has a finely honed plan in place. you saw the planning that we do for all these emergencies yesterday and it was in place yesterday, the minute the alert went out, everything was dropped and the emergency services were out, everything was dropped and the emergency services were...
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rosecrans decides to break out from there and move toward manchester on the 26th. that is what will happen. largest battle of campaign around the beach grove and jacob's store where thomas man will shove side like opening a hole in the line in football, shove aside the confederate and push them south and progress southeast and reach manchester the morning of 27th where they find crittenden's corps. they have had it march up earned bradys bill up a slope like this even today 45 degrees. there were orders out decrease your wagon trains and baggage as much as you can. tommy wad wood obeyed that to the letter but the guy in front john palmer, no, i know better. we are taking everything. i don't know what is on the other side of hill. they are marching through roads that, no joke, are knee highment one commander would say we were march marching between the field and road and i didn't know where the road was. because it was that were mud being churned up. what do you think happens to those wagons and that artillery? even on thralt land they -- flat land they start sinkin
rosecrans decides to break out from there and move toward manchester on the 26th. that is what will happen. largest battle of campaign around the beach grove and jacob's store where thomas man will shove side like opening a hole in the line in football, shove aside the confederate and push them south and progress southeast and reach manchester the morning of 27th where they find crittenden's corps. they have had it march up earned bradys bill up a slope like this even today 45 degrees. there...
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a statement from greater manchester police said the men were being questioned on suspicion of the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism. we will of course bring you more on that as we get it. now let's go back to our top story, the house of commons has observed a minute's silence in memory of the victims of the fire at grenfell tower, which of course claimed the lives of 72 people injune 2017. today's publication of a report on the fire calling for the government to treat its response is a national emergency. the report is critical of the london fire brigade's response, saying that the tower did not meet building regulations either. the london fire brigade said it was disappointed by some criticism of individuals following calls from mps and some campaigners for resignations at the most senior levels of the capital's fire service. let speak now to joe delaney, who lives near grenfell and isa delaney, who lives near grenfell and is a member of the action group. thank you forjoining us. you have read the report. what is your reaction? my initial thoughts were that i thoug
a statement from greater manchester police said the men were being questioned on suspicion of the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism. we will of course bring you more on that as we get it. now let's go back to our top story, the house of commons has observed a minute's silence in memory of the victims of the fire at grenfell tower, which of course claimed the lives of 72 people injune 2017. today's publication of a report on the fire calling for the government to treat...
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on the other side of manchester. it goes from bad to worse for manchester united. they were beaten away — again. matty longstaff scored on his premier league debut to give newcastle united a 1—0 win at st james' park. craig templeton reports. a warm welcome but these are two men feeling the heat. man united are without an away win since march while newcastle were awaiting their first home win of the season. newcastle seemed more keen to stop the slump and perhaps should have done better. the next half an hour mirrored both teams's seasons, short on quality but that was broken by matty longstaff‘s superb strike. david de gea was beaten but the cross bar david de gea was beaten but the crossbar wasn't. united haven't scored a set piece in over 200 days. there can't have been many better chance in that time than harry maguire's. matty longstaff showed his not afraid to shoot from distance which led to a moment he'll never forget, distance which led to a moment he'll neverforget, a goal on his premier league debut.
on the other side of manchester. it goes from bad to worse for manchester united. they were beaten away — again. matty longstaff scored on his premier league debut to give newcastle united a 1—0 win at st james' park. craig templeton reports. a warm welcome but these are two men feeling the heat. man united are without an away win since march while newcastle were awaiting their first home win of the season. newcastle seemed more keen to stop the slump and perhaps should have done better....
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order in english city of manchester and one of the biggest stumbling blocks in negotiations with the e.u. is how to prevent a hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland johnson says new proposals on the border would be officially conveyed to brussels and this afternoon and he called them a compromise by the u.k. today in brussels we are taping what i believe are constructive and reasonable proposals which provide a compromise for both sides we will under no circumstances have checks at or near the border in northern out. thank you will. we will respect the peace process and the good friday agreement. and and and and by a process of renewable democratic consent by the executive and the assembly of northern ireland we will go further and protect the existing regulatory arrangements for farmers and business is on both sides of the border and at the same time we will allow the u.k. whole and entire to withdraw from the e.u. with control over our own trade policy from the start all right let's bring in our correspondents on the story broke at mass and standing by for
order in english city of manchester and one of the biggest stumbling blocks in negotiations with the e.u. is how to prevent a hard border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland johnson says new proposals on the border would be officially conveyed to brussels and this afternoon and he called them a compromise by the u.k. today in brussels we are taping what i believe are constructive and reasonable proposals which provide a compromise for both sides we will under no circumstances...
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centre there in manchester, which was evacuated. one man, we gather, has been arrested. we can get the latest from our correspondent peter marshall, who is at the scene. what more can you tell us? well, as you can see, still intense police and ambulance activity outside the arndale centre, which remains closed off. police we re which remains closed off. police were called shortly after 11.152 attentive reports of one, possibly two men randomly attacking people within a starbucks cafe within the main concourse of the arndale centre. ambulance service confirmed that five people have been injured, it is not clear exactly how serious those injuries are at this stage. we know that the police have arrested a man in his 40s, he is being held and questioned on suspicion of serious assault. we know also that greater manchester police have said that counter—terrorism police are leading this investigation, although it's not clear what the motives for this attack were at this stage. the investigation is continuing to level peter, as we said,
centre there in manchester, which was evacuated. one man, we gather, has been arrested. we can get the latest from our correspondent peter marshall, who is at the scene. what more can you tell us? well, as you can see, still intense police and ambulance activity outside the arndale centre, which remains closed off. police we re which remains closed off. police were called shortly after 11.152 attentive reports of one, possibly two men randomly attacking people within a starbucks cafe within the...
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late morning in central manchester. a man is arrested shortly after several people have been stabbed. an officer stands over him with his taser drawn. moments earlier, police inside the arndale centre ran towards the danger. some customers were locked inside the shops, including one man who was joined by a woman who the attacker had just lashed out at. he was just going round presumably stabbing random people. it wasn't until the police finally came in, and she asked us if it was a real knife and they confirmed it was a real knife, she then obviously flooded with tears. five people were injured by the attacker, as the shopping centre went into lockdown. people started shutting, like, the shutters in the shops, and folk were like diving into the shops. it was scary. announcement: please leave the area immediately. i mean, this fella comes towards you, it is quite, you know, frightening. tonight, part of the shopping centre is still closed as the scene is examined in detail. police say thankfully none of the injuries are
late morning in central manchester. a man is arrested shortly after several people have been stabbed. an officer stands over him with his taser drawn. moments earlier, police inside the arndale centre ran towards the danger. some customers were locked inside the shops, including one man who was joined by a woman who the attacker had just lashed out at. he was just going round presumably stabbing random people. it wasn't until the police finally came in, and she asked us if it was a real knife...
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with control over our own trade policy from the start as a bar of johnson speaking in manchester at the conservative party conference let's go to g.w. correspondents barbara faisal in manchester and matters in brussels welcome both of us are with you barbara what more do we know about this new british plan. now we could read the paper down that has been sent to london to brussels from london and if we read this correctly this is a plan that seems to be rather close to what the e.u. had originally proposed as the northern ireland only backstop now the word back so we know has to be bad and so let's call it the proposal what is in it is that the northern ireland would keep on for the future to stick to european rules for all goods and food and animals that are traded there that is the important point because abortions originally couple days ago had just said yeah greece food you can think about that just like the health of cows and milk and things but now it's supposed to be all products that means basically that northern ireland would stick to european rules and these things could be tra
with control over our own trade policy from the start as a bar of johnson speaking in manchester at the conservative party conference let's go to g.w. correspondents barbara faisal in manchester and matters in brussels welcome both of us are with you barbara what more do we know about this new british plan. now we could read the paper down that has been sent to london to brussels from london and if we read this correctly this is a plan that seems to be rather close to what the e.u. had...
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with control over our own trade policy from the start as a bar of johnson speaking in manchester the conservative party conference that's going to date of the correspondence bob are available in manchester and they have got masses in brussels welcome both of us are with you barbara what more do we know about this new british plan. now we could read the paper down that has been sent to london to brussels from london and if we read this correctly this is the plan that seems to rather close to what the e.u. had originally proposed as the northern ireland only backstop now the word back so we know has to be bad and so let's call it the proposal what is in it is that the northern ireland would keep on for the future to stick to european rules for all goods and food and animals that are traded there that is the important point because abortions originally couple days ago had just said yeah greece food you can think about that just like the health of cows and milk and things but now it's supposed to be all projects that means basically that northern ireland would stick to european rules and
with control over our own trade policy from the start as a bar of johnson speaking in manchester the conservative party conference that's going to date of the correspondence bob are available in manchester and they have got masses in brussels welcome both of us are with you barbara what more do we know about this new british plan. now we could read the paper down that has been sent to london to brussels from london and if we read this correctly this is the plan that seems to rather close to...
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five people were injured in the attack in manchester. police arrest a man in his 40s on suspicion of terrorism. the president of the european council says hope for a deal is bigger and more tangible than just a few days ago. the united nations says 100,000 people have now fled their homes in north and sierra following turkey's attack on kurdish held areas. now nbc news, it is time for the film review. —— on bbc news. hello, and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news to take us through this week's film releases. as ever, mark kermode. hi, mark what have you been watching? we have american woman which is a powerful drama
five people were injured in the attack in manchester. police arrest a man in his 40s on suspicion of terrorism. the president of the european council says hope for a deal is bigger and more tangible than just a few days ago. the united nations says 100,000 people have now fled their homes in north and sierra following turkey's attack on kurdish held areas. now nbc news, it is time for the film review. —— on bbc news. hello, and a very warm welcome to the film review on bbc news to take us...
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from faisal in manchester to some of the other stories making news around the world. in peru at least 23 people were killed when a bus plummeted more than 100 meters into a ravine the accident happened at night on the twisting mountain road more than 50 passengers with. us has been given the green light to impose tariffs on 7 and a half 1000000000 dollars worth of aircraft and other goods following a world trade organization ruling the terrorists are in for tell the a huge subsidies for the plane one. in washington president trump has unleashed a 15 minute tirade at his political opponents during a white house photo session with the visiting president of finland he was particularly scathing about white house intelligence committee chairman adam schiff he is part of what trumps it adam schiff he's a lowlife who should be forced to resign and frankly they should look at him for treason because he is making up the words of the president of the united states not only words but the meaning and it's a disgrace and should not be allowed to happen. trump was referring to a st
from faisal in manchester to some of the other stories making news around the world. in peru at least 23 people were killed when a bus plummeted more than 100 meters into a ravine the accident happened at night on the twisting mountain road more than 50 passengers with. us has been given the green light to impose tariffs on 7 and a half 1000000000 dollars worth of aircraft and other goods following a world trade organization ruling the terrorists are in for tell the a huge subsidies for the...
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late morning in central manchester. a man is arrested shortly after several people have been stabbed. an officer stands over him with his taser drawn. moments earlier, police inside the arndale centre ran towards the danger. some customers were locked inside the shops, including one man who was joined by a woman who the attacker had just lashed out at. he was just going round, presumably stabbing random people. it wasn't until the police finally came in, and they actually asked us if it was a real knife, and they confirmed it was a real knife, that she obviously flooded with tears. five people were injured by the attacker, as the shopping centre went into lockdown. people started shutting, like, the shutters in the shops, and folk were, like, diving into the shops. it was scary. announcement: please leave the area immediately. i mean, this fella just comes towards you, it is quite, you know, frightening. tonight, part of the shopping centre is still closed as the scene is examined in detail. police say the man they arre
late morning in central manchester. a man is arrested shortly after several people have been stabbed. an officer stands over him with his taser drawn. moments earlier, police inside the arndale centre ran towards the danger. some customers were locked inside the shops, including one man who was joined by a woman who the attacker had just lashed out at. he was just going round, presumably stabbing random people. it wasn't until the police finally came in, and they actually asked us if it was a...
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we we re party conference in manchester. we were speaking to the prime minister for a good 15 minutes also from 7:45am onwards, we will play out a large chunk afterwards. here to help us analyse what borisjohnson said and how he said it, are two politicaljournalists. sonia sodha is from the observer and camilla tominey is from the telegraph. i know you have been enjoying the conservative party conference, listening into what the prime minister said. what was the overriding feeling, interestingly, what he said about the irish backstop, it seems the plant we were hearing about are not the plans. indeed, andi hearing about are not the plans. indeed, and i think he wants to unveil more plans tomorrow and not show his cards too early because he needs to face off the eu 27 at the summit in october. you are trying to pin him down on the details, we have already had crosby take —— cross briefings suggesting some of the detail is wrong and we are in the negotiation game, anything coming out of brussels seems to be no, no. with 30
we we re party conference in manchester. we were speaking to the prime minister for a good 15 minutes also from 7:45am onwards, we will play out a large chunk afterwards. here to help us analyse what borisjohnson said and how he said it, are two politicaljournalists. sonia sodha is from the observer and camilla tominey is from the telegraph. i know you have been enjoying the conservative party conference, listening into what the prime minister said. what was the overriding feeling,...
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laura kuenssberg, bbc news, manchester. whatever the details are of the prime minister's proposed deal, a key issue will be the border between northern ireland and ireland. how that border is managed has long been the central challenge of the brexit negotiations. our ireland correspondent emma vardy looks at some of the issues. how does the border work now? well, that's easy. it doesn't look like a border at all, just a bump in the tarmac. and it's an open border, because the rules on either side are the same. so, there are cars and lorries passing here all the time without the need to stop for any checks. but it wasn't always like this, though. during the 30 years of conflict here, the border had militarised checkpoints which often came under attack, and because a large part of the population believe that the island of ireland as a whole should be one country, ending the violence meant removing any physical sign of a border, at all. what might the border look like in the future? that's the key question that's been holding
laura kuenssberg, bbc news, manchester. whatever the details are of the prime minister's proposed deal, a key issue will be the border between northern ireland and ireland. how that border is managed has long been the central challenge of the brexit negotiations. our ireland correspondent emma vardy looks at some of the issues. how does the border work now? well, that's easy. it doesn't look like a border at all, just a bump in the tarmac. and it's an open border, because the rules on either...
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late morning in central manchester. a man is arrested shortly after several people have been stabbed. an officer stands over him with his taser drawn. moments earlier, police inside the arndale centre ran towards the danger. some customers were locked inside the shops, including one man who was joined by a woman who the attacker had just lashed out at. he was just going round, presumably stabbing random people. it wasn't until the police finally came in, and they actually asked us if it was a real knife, and they confirmed it was a real knife, that she obviously flooded with tears. five people were injured by the attacker, as the shopping centre went into lockdown. people started shutting, like, the shutters in the shops, and folk were, like, diving into the shops. it was scary. announcement: please leave the area immediately. i mean, this fella just comes towards you, it is quite, you know, frightening. tonight, part of the shopping centre is still closed, as the scene is examined in detail. police say the man they arr
late morning in central manchester. a man is arrested shortly after several people have been stabbed. an officer stands over him with his taser drawn. moments earlier, police inside the arndale centre ran towards the danger. some customers were locked inside the shops, including one man who was joined by a woman who the attacker had just lashed out at. he was just going round, presumably stabbing random people. it wasn't until the police finally came in, and they actually asked us if it was a...
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if they sell in manchester now now to some other stories making news around the world. i can birdie in court has ordered a fresh probe in the case of 2 reporters charged with espionage saying previous investigations were insufficient to face up to 15 years in prison on charges of undermining cambodia security by passing information to radio free asia and outplayed funded by the us. a world war 2 era aircraft has crashed during an emergency landing at the u. in the u.s. state of connecticut killing 7 people on board the vintage b. 17 bomber slammed into a mike mills building at the bradley international airport after encountered encountering mechanical problems during takeoff. the u.s. has been given the green light to impose tariffs on 7 and a half 1000000000 dollars worth of aircraft and other goods following a world trade organization ruling tariffs are in retaliation for e.u. subsidies for the plane maker. in washington president trump has unleashed a 15 minute tirade at his political opponents during a white house photo session with the visiting president of finland
if they sell in manchester now now to some other stories making news around the world. i can birdie in court has ordered a fresh probe in the case of 2 reporters charged with espionage saying previous investigations were insufficient to face up to 15 years in prison on charges of undermining cambodia security by passing information to radio free asia and outplayed funded by the us. a world war 2 era aircraft has crashed during an emergency landing at the u. in the u.s. state of connecticut...
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a frustrating start to manchester city's season. midfielders and defence, although that cost is a few problems against crustal palace. —— crystal palace. goalkeeper wayne hennessey kept palace in it, until gabrieljesus hennessey kept palace in it, until gabriel jesus found his hennessey kept palace in it, until gabrieljesus found his place. he claimed his fifth: five starts of the season. with their resistance broken, their resistance went into freefall. david silva doubled city's lead. referee's anthony taylor decision‘s backed up to not awarded penalty, and once again the form of hennessy, who stopped everything that came at him. palace have caused problems in the past but they could not muster a shot on target, until christian benteke came on with a quarter of an hour to go. despite having little to do, anderson was equal to it. city will now be helping their neighbours united do them a favour against liverpool tomorrow. chelsea have moved—up to third in the table after a 1—0 win over newcastle at stamford bridge. it's
a frustrating start to manchester city's season. midfielders and defence, although that cost is a few problems against crustal palace. —— crystal palace. goalkeeper wayne hennessey kept palace in it, until gabrieljesus hennessey kept palace in it, until gabriel jesus found his hennessey kept palace in it, until gabrieljesus found his place. he claimed his fifth: five starts of the season. with their resistance broken, their resistance went into freefall. david silva doubled city's lead....
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un anuncio esperanzador, y la tensa realidad de quien sale del paÍs para regularizar su situaciÓn y manchester united enfrenta a liverpool, pero quien aguÓ la fiesta a quien, se lo contamos, vamos y nimos, es un proceso de certificación de 165 puntos. o no lo es. es probar sistemas de seguridad avanzados. o no lo es. es una garantía estándar de millaje ilimitado. o no lo es. es un vehículo certificado preadquirido de mercedes-benz. o no lo es. el evento de vehículos certificados preadquiridos. hasta el 31 de octubre. solo en su concesionario autorizado. la solución aún está en mí. por eso elegí trulicity, que no es insulina. la insulina la produzco yo y trulicity ayuda a que mi cuerpo la libere, para reducir el azúcar en la sangre. funciona 24/7, empieza a actuar en mi cuerpo desde la primera dosis y podría perder un poco de peso. o cetoacidosis diabética. tampoco si eres alérgico a trulicity o si tú o tu familia padece de cáncer medular tiroideo o síndrome de neoplasia endocrina múltiple tipo 2. interrumpe su uso y llama al médico de inmediato si presentas reacción alérg
un anuncio esperanzador, y la tensa realidad de quien sale del paÍs para regularizar su situaciÓn y manchester united enfrenta a liverpool, pero quien aguÓ la fiesta a quien, se lo contamos, vamos y nimos, es un proceso de certificación de 165 puntos. o no lo es. es probar sistemas de seguridad avanzados. o no lo es. es una garantía estándar de millaje ilimitado. o no lo es. es un vehículo certificado preadquirido de mercedes-benz. o no lo es. el evento de vehículos certificados...
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a goal that mounts even more pressure on his struggling manchester united side. another defeat means that they have now only one to in the last 13 matches in the premier league. that result extended their worst league start for 30 yea rs their worst league start for 30 years and the players have started to realise the magnitude of the situation they are in. marcus rushford tweeted yesterday... it is fairto it is fair to say that spending of former players agree with him. this united team is the worst team i can rememberfor a united team is the worst team i can remember for a number of years. united team is the worst team i can rememberfora number of years. it would be very frustrating as a forward , would be very frustrating as a forward, because of the lack quality and the lack of balls coming into the box. he starts look at the system, where is the intensity? i think the belief now is ebbing away. this could be the beginning of the end for this manager, because i do not want to see at boro player and leave the job. but there has to be a spark, there has to be a
a goal that mounts even more pressure on his struggling manchester united side. another defeat means that they have now only one to in the last 13 matches in the premier league. that result extended their worst league start for 30 yea rs their worst league start for 30 years and the players have started to realise the magnitude of the situation they are in. marcus rushford tweeted yesterday... it is fairto it is fair to say that spending of former players agree with him. this united team is the...
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frente al arsenal en el teatro de los sueÑos el que iba a pegar primero era el manchester united, la pone en el ángulo uno cero lo ganaba mánchester después el segundo tiempo venía esta jugada va a conseguir al gol demarcan fuera de lugar, la van a ir a revisar al var y luego vemos que es un error total del abanderado iban a quedar uno uno hasta aquí los deportes vamos a una pausa ya regresamos. >>> los padres del niÑo deben cinco aÑos el menor encontró en el parque de fuegos de su escuela un preservativo usado. con les diremos que que sucedió con el menor tras llevarlo al hospital y que qué dijo la escuela. >>> la primera vez en 30 aÑos que el inicios lleva en la bahía. >>> asegura que está llena de mucha esperanza. >>> a pesar del luto de la muÉrdelo cantante jose josÉ, sus hijos se pelean por saber dÓnde estÁ el cuerpo y cÓmo van a ser sus funerales. buenas tardes, en medio este pleito familiar. artistas, amigos y fanÁticos de todo mÉxico recuerdan al prÍncipe de la canciÓn. y se preparan para decirle adiÓs al ritmo de sus canciones. esta es la principal not
frente al arsenal en el teatro de los sueÑos el que iba a pegar primero era el manchester united, la pone en el ángulo uno cero lo ganaba mánchester después el segundo tiempo venía esta jugada va a conseguir al gol demarcan fuera de lugar, la van a ir a revisar al var y luego vemos que es un error total del abanderado iban a quedar uno uno hasta aquí los deportes vamos a una pausa ya regresamos. >>> los padres del niÑo deben cinco aÑos el menor encontró en el parque de fuegos...
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supporters waiting in line in manchester to get a glimpse of boris johnson he was the prime minister's 1st comprehensive speech since he took office on the high point of the conservative party conference what he had to say on the brakes of talks with the e.u. was hotly anticipated. today in brussels we all taping what i believe are constructive and reasonable proposals which provide a compromise for both sides top of johnson's list was the so-called irish backstop and the issue of how to prevent a hard border post breaks is between the republic of ireland and northern ireland the british government is opposed to the backstop in its present form johnson said under his proposal there would be few customs checks on goods moving between northern ireland and the republic of ireland britain's brags of negotiator delivered the proposals in person to brussels german reaction has been to say it will consider the proposals in detail 1st before commenting. events forcefully we will take a close look at the suggestions i cannot say anything more about that today because we have agreed to evaluate
supporters waiting in line in manchester to get a glimpse of boris johnson he was the prime minister's 1st comprehensive speech since he took office on the high point of the conservative party conference what he had to say on the brakes of talks with the e.u. was hotly anticipated. today in brussels we all taping what i believe are constructive and reasonable proposals which provide a compromise for both sides top of johnson's list was the so-called irish backstop and the issue of how to...
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it's a big night for manchester city women. they've got a perfect record in the league, but can they keep that going in europe? also coming up in the programme... whose gold medal is this? good evening. 48 hours ago, england werejust warming up for their euro qualifier against bulgaria in sofia. that's when tyrone mings, who was about to make his international debut, heard the first of the racist abuse, the match was halted twice as he, raheem sterling and marcus rashford were targetted. uefa charges followed, the head of the bulgarian fa stood down, six men have been arrested so far. let's cross live to sofia now, and speak to our correspondent daniel sandford. evening, daniel. things have moved fairly quickly and we are beginning to learn more about the make up of the main group of ultra fans where most of the racist abuse came from. uefa have brought charges against bulgaria, they've had yes, the bulgaria football union may have been called out by events on monday night, but things have moved with blistering speed, today at
it's a big night for manchester city women. they've got a perfect record in the league, but can they keep that going in europe? also coming up in the programme... whose gold medal is this? good evening. 48 hours ago, england werejust warming up for their euro qualifier against bulgaria in sofia. that's when tyrone mings, who was about to make his international debut, heard the first of the racist abuse, the match was halted twice as he, raheem sterling and marcus rashford were targetted. uefa...
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back in manchester, the prime minister wanted to go beyond brexit, to talk health. not only recruiting more doctors and nurses and training them, but in the next ten years, we will build a0 new hospitals in the biggest investment in hospital infrastructure for a generation. and, to talk crime. the first thing you've got to do, basic hygiene, if you're going to spread opportunity, is insist on the equal safety of everybody‘s street wherever they live, that is why we are recruiting 20,000 police officers, thank you, priti, and indeed, thank you sajid, and... this is what it looks like when you realise you have just been name checked. let's get on with sensible, moderate, one nation but tax—cutting conservative government, let's get brexit done, and let's bring this country together. thank you very much! a kiss from his girlfriend, a handshake from his dad, and the analysis of what he had to say begins. assista nt assistant political editor norman smith is at the conference in manchester. how important do you think this speech is for the brexit deal of boris johnso
back in manchester, the prime minister wanted to go beyond brexit, to talk health. not only recruiting more doctors and nurses and training them, but in the next ten years, we will build a0 new hospitals in the biggest investment in hospital infrastructure for a generation. and, to talk crime. the first thing you've got to do, basic hygiene, if you're going to spread opportunity, is insist on the equal safety of everybody‘s street wherever they live, that is why we are recruiting 20,000...