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the latest headlines from bbc news. the latest headlines from bbc news. the british prime minister, theresa may, has become the first foreign leader to meet president tra nsference leader to meet president transference is in operation. at a news conference, president trump paid tribute to the special relationship between the two countries. mrs may said they had reaffirmed their confidence in nato, despite the recent comments from mr trump: the transatlantic alliance obsolete. mr trump said he has had a friendly conversation with this mexican counterpart. the men had riled about the wall. the vice president has told a rally that they will reckon —— that they will push for a supreme courtjudge was opposed to abortion. at 10pm, fiona bruce will be here with a full round—up of judo‘s news. fiona bruce will be here with a full round—up ofjudo‘s news. first of all, it is news watch. hello and welcome to news watch. it has been a long week in us politics but did bbc news go overboard and how it covered donald trump's inauguration and his first few da
the latest headlines from bbc news. the latest headlines from bbc news. the british prime minister, theresa may, has become the first foreign leader to meet president tra nsference leader to meet president transference is in operation. at a news conference, president trump paid tribute to the special relationship between the two countries. mrs may said they had reaffirmed their confidence in nato, despite the recent comments from mr trump: the transatlantic alliance obsolete. mr trump said he...
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this is bbc news. the headlines. the first full day in office begins for president trump as the new american leader begins to follow through on his campaign pledges. meanwhile, around the world nearly 700 demonstrations are taking place in support of women's rights and against trump's presidency. nine people have now been rescued from an italian hotel which was buried by an avalanche three days ago. a man has appeared in court in sheffield charged with the murder of 16—year—old leonne weeks. her body was found on a pathway near rotherham on monday. now it's time for newswatch with samira ahmed. this week, is the bbc broadcasting too much bad news about brexit? hello. welcome to newswatch. coming up hello. welcome to newswatch. coming up on this programme. the prime minister reveals more of the government's plans for leaving the european union. but is the bbc obsessed with the potential downsides of brexit? and the bbc trust says a report aboutjeremy corbyn‘s policies on shoot to kill was inaccurate but the corp
this is bbc news. the headlines. the first full day in office begins for president trump as the new american leader begins to follow through on his campaign pledges. meanwhile, around the world nearly 700 demonstrations are taking place in support of women's rights and against trump's presidency. nine people have now been rescued from an italian hotel which was buried by an avalanche three days ago. a man has appeared in court in sheffield charged with the murder of 16—year—old leonne...
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the latest headlines from bbc news. donald trump has promised to issue a report within 90 days and allegations of russian hacking. us intelligence agencies have been briefing hem on russian interference in the russian election. a woman in america has died of old being treated by 26 different antibiotics. this data is a warning of antibacterial problems that are resista nt to antibacterial problems that are resistant to biotics. i'll win and that was abducted 18 years ago as a baby has been found alive. she was taken when she was eight hours old. the women she grew up with has been arrested. the un refugee agency says that migrants are facing huge risk due to the winter and the fact countries are refusing to grant them asylum. at 10pm fiona bruce will be here with a round—up of the news today, but first it is time for newswatch. hello and welcome to newswatch with me samira ahmed. the tables have turned as donald trump accuses the media of spreading untruths about him. it is all fake news, it is funny him. it is all fa
the latest headlines from bbc news. donald trump has promised to issue a report within 90 days and allegations of russian hacking. us intelligence agencies have been briefing hem on russian interference in the russian election. a woman in america has died of old being treated by 26 different antibiotics. this data is a warning of antibacterial problems that are resista nt to antibacterial problems that are resistant to biotics. i'll win and that was abducted 18 years ago as a baby has been...
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quickly go for the latest headlines from bbc nears —— now for the latest headlines on bbc news... police in florida say five people were killed during a shoot out at fort lauderdale airport. the gunman was wounded, he is in police custody and is said to have acted alone. it eight people were injured. pollution in china has reached such high levels that residents have been warned against going out in the snow because of fears it is dangerously contaminated. michelle obama has made her last speech as people might first lady richey said the role was an honour. at ten o'clock there will bea an honour. at ten o'clock there will be a full round—up of the news but now it is time for the turn of newswatch with samira ahmed looking at the role of language in news headlines. hello and welcome to the first newswatch of 2017 with me, samira ahmed, where we'll be rounding up some of the comments you've made about bbc news since we went off air before christmas. coming up: jill saward died this week, but should the bbc news website have described her in its headline as a campaigner rather tha
quickly go for the latest headlines from bbc nears —— now for the latest headlines on bbc news... police in florida say five people were killed during a shoot out at fort lauderdale airport. the gunman was wounded, he is in police custody and is said to have acted alone. it eight people were injured. pollution in china has reached such high levels that residents have been warned against going out in the snow because of fears it is dangerously contaminated. michelle obama has made her last...
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ian pannell from bbc news. bbc news, that's another beauty! if there was more than a hint of sarcasm in that description the president—elect may not have thought the bbc‘s subsequent coverage allegations passed on to us intelligence agencies last year wasn't exactly beautiful. the dossier they were investigating was an open secret. journalists had been working on it for months too. it's a story of sexual escapade, russian espionage and multimillion dollar cash payments allegedly funnelled to the trump campaign. the question for washington insiders is whether it is fact, part fact or pulp fiction. it's not currently known whether those rumours are fact or fiction, but we do know the bbc heard last year from multiple sources of the existence of a blackmail tape. so why didn't it broadcast that news then? that was a question bothering roger: others' work and turned about the extend the bbc were reporting the allegations now. —— were concerned. jo greenhorn said: john brooks also wondered: andrew garrett asked: it was the website buzzfeed
ian pannell from bbc news. bbc news, that's another beauty! if there was more than a hint of sarcasm in that description the president—elect may not have thought the bbc‘s subsequent coverage allegations passed on to us intelligence agencies last year wasn't exactly beautiful. the dossier they were investigating was an open secret. journalists had been working on it for months too. it's a story of sexual escapade, russian espionage and multimillion dollar cash payments allegedly funnelled...
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we put this to bbc news, and they referred to a 2004 bbc interview in whichjill saward said that she had no complaint about being described as the ealing vicarage rape victim, as it enabled her to challenge politicians and work for change. a bbc spokesman added: we are always very careful to report sensitively on the news of someone‘s death and we covered in detail ms saward's extensive work as a sexual assault campaigner. ms saward was the first person in the uk to be raped and waive her right to anonymity, and hers was one of the most high—profile criminal cases of the decade, the reason why she is so well—known and which led to her campaigning work. well, another issue of language cropped up at the end of last year in relation to the death of another woman. georgina symonds was killed a year ago by peter morgan, who was sentenced four days before christmas to life in prison for her murder. this was the headline on the news at six that night. life for the property developer millionaire who murdered his escort girlfriend. he told the police what happened. once i'd sort of atte
we put this to bbc news, and they referred to a 2004 bbc interview in whichjill saward said that she had no complaint about being described as the ealing vicarage rape victim, as it enabled her to challenge politicians and work for change. a bbc spokesman added: we are always very careful to report sensitively on the news of someone‘s death and we covered in detail ms saward's extensive work as a sexual assault campaigner. ms saward was the first person in the uk to be raped and waive her...
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word so has bbc news been getting a bit carried away by the new presidency rosie victoria wells thought so, writing: brian gardner had this question: meanwhile, teresa reilly wrote to us on monday after she had settled down to watch a report on the supreme court decision about brexit: do let us know your thoughts on the bbc‘s coverage of donald trump's presidency or any aspect of bbc news. details of how to contact us coming up at the end of the programme. now for some of your other concerns this week, starting with the bbc coverage following a report in the sunday times that an unarmed missile went offcourse during a test lastjune. on his show that morning, andrew marr asked the prime minister about this several times. when you made that first speech injuly times. when you made that first speech in july in times. when you made that first speech injuly in the house of commons about our trident nuclear defence, did you know that misfire had occurred? i had absolute faith in our trident missiles, when i made that speech, what we were talking about is whether or not we should renew our t
word so has bbc news been getting a bit carried away by the new presidency rosie victoria wells thought so, writing: brian gardner had this question: meanwhile, teresa reilly wrote to us on monday after she had settled down to watch a report on the supreme court decision about brexit: do let us know your thoughts on the bbc‘s coverage of donald trump's presidency or any aspect of bbc news. details of how to contact us coming up at the end of the programme. now for some of your other concerns...
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this is bbc news. the headlines at 8pm... donald trump has hit back at allegations that russian intelligence has compromising information about him, and he's suggesting the us intelligence agencies are to blame. it was a group of opponents that got together. sick people, they put that crap together. the president—elect had wanted to talk about his business interests, but his forceful rejection of the claims against him prompted angry exchanges with journalists. reporter: since you are checking news organisation, can you give us a chance to ask a question, sir? can you state... 7 studio: mr trump's first formal news conference for nearly six months included praise for some and witnessed angry exchanges with others. we'll continue to assess what he had to say. and coming up... theresa may has acknowledged that the nhs is under pressure this winter but she's rejected calls for extra funding. it comes after a warning from health chiefs that more than a million elderly and vulnerable people aren't getting the social care they ne
this is bbc news. the headlines at 8pm... donald trump has hit back at allegations that russian intelligence has compromising information about him, and he's suggesting the us intelligence agencies are to blame. it was a group of opponents that got together. sick people, they put that crap together. the president—elect had wanted to talk about his business interests, but his forceful rejection of the claims against him prompted angry exchanges with journalists. reporter: since you are...
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ian pannell from bbc news. bbc news, that's another beauty! if there was more than a hint of sarcasm in that description the president—elect may not have thought the bbc‘s subsequent coverage of allegations passed on to us intelligence agencies last year was exactly beautiful. the dossier they were investigating was an open secret. journalists too had been working on it for months. it's a tale of sordid sexual escapade, russian espionage and multimillion dollar cash payments allegedly funnelled to the trump campaign. the question for washington insiders is whether it is fact, part fact or pulp fiction. it's not currently known whether those rumours are fact orfiction, but we do know the bbc heard last yearfrom multiple sources of the existence of a blackmail tape. so why didn't it broadcast that news then? that was a question bothering roger urquhurt: others were concerned about the extend the bbc were reporting the allegations now. jo greenhorn said: john brooks also wondered: andrew garrett asked: it was the website buzzfeed which publis
ian pannell from bbc news. bbc news, that's another beauty! if there was more than a hint of sarcasm in that description the president—elect may not have thought the bbc‘s subsequent coverage of allegations passed on to us intelligence agencies last year was exactly beautiful. the dossier they were investigating was an open secret. journalists too had been working on it for months. it's a tale of sordid sexual escapade, russian espionage and multimillion dollar cash payments allegedly...
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stay with bbc world news. hello. in a week when our weather's turning wetter and windier, let's celebrate a bit of sunshine and the best of that again on monday was in scotland. contrast scenes like this with the view on the south coast of england and for tuesday we're going to narrow these differences. it's this sort of weather that's going to win out as this weather system works very slowly from west to east across the uk. not a huge amount of sunshine on offer but plenty of cloud and most of us will see rain at some stage. quite a wet start to the day in northern ireland although here something a bit drier and brighter for the afternoon. down the eastern side of england where you start dry eventually we'll get to see some outbreaks of rain moving in here. a lot of the rain will be light but some heavy bursts in scotland, especially in the southern iplands and grampians. maybe some highest routes could be a little bit slippy as we see some sleet and snow and rain falling onto frozen ground but conditions wil
stay with bbc world news. hello. in a week when our weather's turning wetter and windier, let's celebrate a bit of sunshine and the best of that again on monday was in scotland. contrast scenes like this with the view on the south coast of england and for tuesday we're going to narrow these differences. it's this sort of weather that's going to win out as this weather system works very slowly from west to east across the uk. not a huge amount of sunshine on offer but plenty of cloud and most of...
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richard conway, bbc news zurich. arlene foster, northern ireland's former first minister, says northern ireland is "undoubtedly" heading for a period of direct rule from westminster. under the rules of the power—sharing government, she was forced to step down as the first minister yesterday after her partner in government, sinn fein's martin mcguinness, resigned his post as the deputy first minister. the problems stem from a bitter row about a mismanaged energy scheme. nicholas witchell reports. the speaker: the secretary of state for northern ireland. it all has echoes of unhappier times. in the house of commons, a british minister was making an emergency statement. right honourable and honourable members should be in no doubt, the situation we face in northern ireland today is grave and the government treats it with the utmost seriousness. the situation to which he was referring was the collapse of the power—sharing government at stormont. a decade of broad consensus between republicans and unionists have broke
richard conway, bbc news zurich. arlene foster, northern ireland's former first minister, says northern ireland is "undoubtedly" heading for a period of direct rule from westminster. under the rules of the power—sharing government, she was forced to step down as the first minister yesterday after her partner in government, sinn fein's martin mcguinness, resigned his post as the deputy first minister. the problems stem from a bitter row about a mismanaged energy scheme. nicholas...
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katie gornall, bbc news. newsnight is coming up on bbc two, here's emily. tonight, donald trump lashes out at those who publish unverified allegations as news, is he right? we talk to glenn greenwald. and, we hearfrom the doctor fired for questioning whether transgender children really know their own minds. join me now on bbc two. that's newsnight with emily. here, on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. hello, you're watching bbc news. i'm olly foster at the bbc sport centre, these are our headlines tonight: another cup wobble for liverpool. it's advantage southampton in the league cup semi—final. it's the end of an era with warburton set to hand over the wales captaincy. and will it be luckyjim? the us ryder cup team turn to furyk to lead them against europe next year. it's advantage manchester united and southampton after the first legs of the league cup semi—finals. jurgen klopp admitted that southampton deserved their victory tonight. liverpool were poor at st mary's. klopp will be thankful that they only lost 1—0 and of course that the
katie gornall, bbc news. newsnight is coming up on bbc two, here's emily. tonight, donald trump lashes out at those who publish unverified allegations as news, is he right? we talk to glenn greenwald. and, we hearfrom the doctor fired for questioning whether transgender children really know their own minds. join me now on bbc two. that's newsnight with emily. here, on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. hello, you're watching bbc news. i'm olly foster at the bbc sport centre, these...
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tim allman, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: with donald trump preparing to be sworn—in as president, we visit the pennsylvania rust—belt to meet his supporters who now want theirjobs to return. the people of saigon have just heard there is to be a ceasefire. the reaction of american servicemen was predictable. i'm going home! i'm going home. demonstrators waiting for mike gatting and his rebel cricket team were attacked with teargas and set upon by police dogs. anti—apartheid campaigners say they will carry on the protests throughout the tour. they called him the butcher of lyon. klaus altmann is being held on a fraud charge in bolivia but the west germans want to extradite him for crimes committed in wartime france. there he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie. millions came to bathe as close as possible to this spot, a tide of humanity which is believed by officials to have broken all records. this is bbc news. i'm mike embley. the latest headlines: at the celebrations on the eve of his inauguration, donal
tim allman, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: with donald trump preparing to be sworn—in as president, we visit the pennsylvania rust—belt to meet his supporters who now want theirjobs to return. the people of saigon have just heard there is to be a ceasefire. the reaction of american servicemen was predictable. i'm going home! i'm going home. demonstrators waiting for mike gatting and his rebel cricket team were attacked with teargas and set upon by police dogs....
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this is bbc news. i'm gavin esler. the headlines at ten. a political advisor at the israeli embassy has been secretly recorded saying he wants to "take down" the foreign office minister sir alan duncan — who's a strong critic ofjewish settlements. theresa may is promising a far—reaching programme of social reform to tackle what she calls the "everyday injustices" experienced by working families. nicola sturgeon says she's not bluffing about the prospect of a second scottish independence referendum if the terms of brexit are not right. the average amount of unsecured debt has reached a record—high of almost £13,000 per uk household. parts of europe and the eastern united states ahead by a cold spell. more than 20 people dead and this transport chaos. —— there is transport chaos. —— there is transport chaos. hollywood is gearing up for this year's golden globes — the bbc drama, the night manager is up for four awards and at half past ten — bbc wales investigates sepsis and discovers wh
this is bbc news. i'm gavin esler. the headlines at ten. a political advisor at the israeli embassy has been secretly recorded saying he wants to "take down" the foreign office minister sir alan duncan — who's a strong critic ofjewish settlements. theresa may is promising a far—reaching programme of social reform to tackle what she calls the "everyday injustices" experienced by working families. nicola sturgeon says she's not bluffing about the prospect of a second...
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stay with bbc world news. and the top story here in the uk: the defence secretary, michael fallon, has refused to tell parliament whether an unarmed trident missile misfired off florida last june. he said the test had been successful and safety wasn't compromised. labour mps have accused ministers of a cover—up. now on bbc news all the latest business news live from singapore. it is official. us president donald trump tears up the trans—pacific partnership deal and looks to renegotiate nafta next. we just officially terminated the trans—pacific partnership. applause . samsung, a scandal applause .samsung, a scandaland a corruption row. good morning, asia. hello, world. thank you for investing your time in asia business report. i'm rico hizon. it's a tuesday. we start off with us president donald trump. he has formally pulled the us out of the tra ns—pacific partnership, has formally pulled the us out of the trans—pacific partnership, a major trade negotiation between 12 countries. it is part of his c
stay with bbc world news. and the top story here in the uk: the defence secretary, michael fallon, has refused to tell parliament whether an unarmed trident missile misfired off florida last june. he said the test had been successful and safety wasn't compromised. labour mps have accused ministers of a cover—up. now on bbc news all the latest business news live from singapore. it is official. us president donald trump tears up the trans—pacific partnership deal and looks to renegotiate...
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james reynolds, bbc news, penne, central italy. stay with us on bbc news. a week of violent riots. the people of saigon have just heard there is to be a ceasefire. the reaction of american servicemen was predictable. i'm going home! i'm going home. upon by police dogs. throughout the tour. they called him the butcher of lyon. committed in wartime france. there he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie. broken all records. this is bbc news. i'm mike embley. the top story this hour. done for many, many decades. more on that now. at the centre for strategic and international studies. hejoins us from chevy chase, maryland. good to talk to you. administration so you might have to be careful what you say. be careful what you say. been done for america for many decades and how will they be done? decades and how will they be done? are claiming it as china's territory, 300,000 kilometres. territory, 300,000 kilometres. them or either tell the world —— the obama administration. obama administration. it would don't own their own satellites. own their own satellites. of all the destruction of
james reynolds, bbc news, penne, central italy. stay with us on bbc news. a week of violent riots. the people of saigon have just heard there is to be a ceasefire. the reaction of american servicemen was predictable. i'm going home! i'm going home. upon by police dogs. throughout the tour. they called him the butcher of lyon. committed in wartime france. there he was the gestapo chief klaus barbie. broken all records. this is bbc news. i'm mike embley. the top story this hour. done for many,...
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danny savage, bbc news, york. our top story this evening: donald trump has hit back at allegations of russian intelligence compromising information —— has compromising information —— has compromising information —— has compromising information about him. still to come... should you be able to binge watch sherlock? new plans for the bbc iplayer. and coming up in sportsday: after six years, sam warburton is set to hand over the captaincy to concentrate on keeping his place in the wales side with the six nations championship. after eight years in the whitehouse, president obama has given his farewell speech. in it, he looked back on his achievements in office, warned of present and future threats to us democracy — and paid emotional tribute to his wife. our north america correspondent nick bryant was watching. he is one of the most gifted speakers ever to occupy the white house. the poet laureate of his own presidency. and his farewell words were uttered in his adopted city of chicago, where he worked a
danny savage, bbc news, york. our top story this evening: donald trump has hit back at allegations of russian intelligence compromising information —— has compromising information —— has compromising information —— has compromising information about him. still to come... should you be able to binge watch sherlock? new plans for the bbc iplayer. and coming up in sportsday: after six years, sam warburton is set to hand over the captaincy to concentrate on keeping his place in the...
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the same live feed provided by c—span but without the bbc commentary. it was all too much for leo mccann and kate reed, who wrote: nick bishop had also had enough before the end, e—mailing: well, we put those points to bbc news and they told us: since last friday we've heard further complaints about the prominence in news headlines of the activities and pronouncements of the new president. the white house is accused of telling falsehoods in a battle with the media about president trump's inauguration. the president opens his first full week in office by signing an order withdrawing the us from a major free—trade deal with pacific rim countries. he meets business leaders at the white house and once he will penalise american companies that movejobs penalise american companies that move jobs overseas. more executive orders signed by president trump, this time he
the same live feed provided by c—span but without the bbc commentary. it was all too much for leo mccann and kate reed, who wrote: nick bishop had also had enough before the end, e—mailing: well, we put those points to bbc news and they told us: since last friday we've heard further complaints about the prominence in news headlines of the activities and pronouncements of the new president. the white house is accused of telling falsehoods in a battle with the media about president trump's...
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dan roan, bbc news. a leading official at interpol has told the bbc that more funding is needed to try to prevent the trafficking of chimpanzees. last night, we brought you the results of a year—long investigation that exposed an international network smuggling baby chimps to wealthy buyers in the gulf states and asia. chimpanzees are an endangered species and a baby chimp can fetch around £10,000 on the market. in order to capture one infant alive, up to 10 adults in the rest of its family may have to be slaughtered in the process. around 400 chimps were found by authorities while being trafficked between 2005 and 2011. tonight, in the second of his special reports from ivory coast, our science editor, david shukman, looks at the way this illegal trade is being conducted. a baby chimpanzee, hungry but safe, he's just been liberated from wildlife traffickers. poachers had killed his family, now he's at a zoo in ivory coast and the keepers have named him, nemleyjunior. yesterday, we revealed how the ch
dan roan, bbc news. a leading official at interpol has told the bbc that more funding is needed to try to prevent the trafficking of chimpanzees. last night, we brought you the results of a year—long investigation that exposed an international network smuggling baby chimps to wealthy buyers in the gulf states and asia. chimpanzees are an endangered species and a baby chimp can fetch around £10,000 on the market. in order to capture one infant alive, up to 10 adults in the rest of its family...
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danny savage, bbc news, york. in the past half hour, a jury in charleston, south carolina, has condemned a man to death for the racist killing of nine black men and woman in a church shooting injune 2015. dylan roof — a white supremacist — had told a sentencing hearing that he felt he had to carry out the killings. thejury had an option to sentence roof to life imprisonment, but instead chose the death penalty. the democratic unionist leader, arlene foster, has said northern ireland is "undoubtedly" heading for a period of direct rule from westminster. the power—sharing government is in crisis following the resignation of sinn fein‘s martin mcguiness as deputy first minister. the main cause of the dispute is the mishandling of an energy scheme which could cost the taxpayer hundreds of millions of pounds. 0ur correspondent, nicholas witchell, reports from belfast. the speaker: the secretary of state for northern ireland. it all has echoes of unhappier times. in the house of commons, a british minister was m
danny savage, bbc news, york. in the past half hour, a jury in charleston, south carolina, has condemned a man to death for the racist killing of nine black men and woman in a church shooting injune 2015. dylan roof — a white supremacist — had told a sentencing hearing that he felt he had to carry out the killings. thejury had an option to sentence roof to life imprisonment, but instead chose the death penalty. the democratic unionist leader, arlene foster, has said northern ireland is...
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robert hall, bbc news, jersey. 30 years! and they think that it found them, rather than them finding the horde. it is the kind of thing that makes people go out today with their metal detector, thinking, this will be the big one. let's hope so, yeah. headlines coming up injust will be the big one. let's hope so, yeah. headlines coming up in just a moment. hello. this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and steph mcgovern. coming up before 8am, nick will have the weather. but first, a summary of this morning's main news. president donald trump has wasted no time in getting to work. shortly after his inauguration parade ended, the new man in charge signed an executive order to begin dismantling barack 0bama's affordable care act, known as 0bamaca re. and now the president and first lady of the united states will take their first dance. the president and first lady also attended a number of traditional balls held to celebrate the inauguration. they danced to ‘my way‘ just hours after thousands gathered to see him take the oath
robert hall, bbc news, jersey. 30 years! and they think that it found them, rather than them finding the horde. it is the kind of thing that makes people go out today with their metal detector, thinking, this will be the big one. let's hope so, yeah. headlines coming up injust will be the big one. let's hope so, yeah. headlines coming up in just a moment. hello. this is breakfast, with charlie stayt and steph mcgovern. coming up before 8am, nick will have the weather. but first, a summary of...
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this is bbc news. the latest headlines: a huge manhunt continues in turkey for a gunman who opened fire on revellers celebrating the new year at an istanbul nightclub, killing at least 39 people. there has been another arrest in the unfolding corruption scandal in south korea. the daughter of the president's best friend has been held by danish police, and will return to seoul to face questioning. more than 50 moroccan and spanish security officers have been injured trying to prevent migrants storming a barrier protecting the spanish territory of ceuta, in north africa. the enclave is often targeted by sub—saharan africans trying to get into the eu. greg dawson has the latest. this is the moment where their struggle to enter europe was stopped. at the top of the six metre barbed wire fence, facing rows of spanish officers waiting to turn them back to morocco. authorities say the attempt to storm this border had been extremely violent, with migrants armed with wire cutters, iron bars and rocks. one bor
this is bbc news. the latest headlines: a huge manhunt continues in turkey for a gunman who opened fire on revellers celebrating the new year at an istanbul nightclub, killing at least 39 people. there has been another arrest in the unfolding corruption scandal in south korea. the daughter of the president's best friend has been held by danish police, and will return to seoul to face questioning. more than 50 moroccan and spanish security officers have been injured trying to prevent migrants...
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defense secretary and bbc global affairs analyst, william cowan. n. william cohe how would you sum up the tone of president obama's presidency? william: the familiar ring is no drama obama. his foreign policy reflects that . he is highly intelligent and well spoken. very calm and cool. a lot of people would like to see more passion at times, and less professorship. think that that reflects the way that he has conducted his foreign policy, very cool and analytical. not engaging in the passion of the moment, but taking such a coldly distant position looking at aleppo and what could be done to help people reflects the sentiment that we are disengaged, not as committed as having a robust foreign policy, shaping events rather than being shaped by them. disengagement made the world or america a safer place? william: i think it has made it a less safe place. the notion we would have allowed russia to enter the middle east, to be seen as the new power broker, is not in the best interest of the region or the united states and others. i think the world is less
defense secretary and bbc global affairs analyst, william cowan. n. william cohe how would you sum up the tone of president obama's presidency? william: the familiar ring is no drama obama. his foreign policy reflects that . he is highly intelligent and well spoken. very calm and cool. a lot of people would like to see more passion at times, and less professorship. think that that reflects the way that he has conducted his foreign policy, very cool and analytical. not engaging in the passion of...
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this is bbc news. the latest headlines: donald trump has fired his acting attorney general, sally yates, after she questioned the legality of his immigration ban. a white house statement accused her of betrayal. let's stay with that story. david kaye is the un special rapporteur on freedom of opinion & expression. he's also clinical professor of law at the university of california. very good to talk to you and thank you for giving us your time. i want to talk to you as a law professor first, two thoughts, can donald trump do what he has just done? what do you make of this executive order on immigration, the chances of a legal challenge. 0ne us attorney general and hundreds of us diplomats think it's not lawful. thanks for having me. on the first question, my first reaction is really actually one of uncertainty as to the scope of the president's authority to do this. my guess is it is legalfor him to replace acting attorney general and the question is less about the law here and more about both the opti
this is bbc news. the latest headlines: donald trump has fired his acting attorney general, sally yates, after she questioned the legality of his immigration ban. a white house statement accused her of betrayal. let's stay with that story. david kaye is the un special rapporteur on freedom of opinion & expression. he's also clinical professor of law at the university of california. very good to talk to you and thank you for giving us your time. i want to talk to you as a law professor...
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will gompertz, bbc news. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. tonight, the losers in the supreme court may end up being the winners because the government says brexit is still on and on time. so can labour or the snp force any change of course? we'll be hearing from alex salmond and emily thornberry of labour. join me now on bbc two. here, on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. have a good night. hello, you're watching bbc news, i'm olly foster at the bbc sport centre. these are our headlines tonight: jose mourinho is doing a greatjob and has got to grips with manchester united. that's the endorsement from none other than sir alex ferguson. what now for formula one? no bernie, we hearfrom brawn and his plans for the sport. and tonight's the night. konta prepares for serena williams in the australian open quarterfinals. sir alex ferguson has given jose mourinho the thumbs up for his 8 months in charge of manchester united. they are 1a points off the top of the table in sixth, but he says they are unlucky not to be closer to the leaders
will gompertz, bbc news. newsnight is coming up on bbc two. tonight, the losers in the supreme court may end up being the winners because the government says brexit is still on and on time. so can labour or the snp force any change of course? we'll be hearing from alex salmond and emily thornberry of labour. join me now on bbc two. here, on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. have a good night. hello, you're watching bbc news, i'm olly foster at the bbc sport centre. these are our...
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bbc news, -- that vanished. bbc news, sydney. katty: donald trump calls to keep manufacturing in the u.s., it has not gone unnoticed by american car makers. general motors became the latest to announce an investment, $1 billion affecting 1500 jobs. general motors left one town in ohio. the factory left behind is alive thanks to chinese investment. laura trevelyan went to take a look. trump'shis is donald american now. not surprisingly, the factory is run by a -- surprisingly, the road is run bye a company with its headquarters in china. fuyao makes windshields. factory floor, donald trump's anti-globalization rhetoric meets reality. this chinese-managed company is determined to become the largest manufacturer of car wind shields in the world. >> to be able to achieve that goal, you have to combine the resources, manpower. i believe we have to have two feet, one in china and one in n -- managers aremany chinese, more than 2000 jobs have been created locally. work for general motors and is grappling with the cultural differences. >
bbc news, -- that vanished. bbc news, sydney. katty: donald trump calls to keep manufacturing in the u.s., it has not gone unnoticed by american car makers. general motors became the latest to announce an investment, $1 billion affecting 1500 jobs. general motors left one town in ohio. the factory left behind is alive thanks to chinese investment. laura trevelyan went to take a look. trump'shis is donald american now. not surprisingly, the factory is run by a -- surprisingly, the road is run...
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sarah corker, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: we love the hindus. we love india! making friends in asia, why donald trump is hoping to forge a strong relationship with india. the shuttle challenger exploded soon after liftoff. there were seven astronauts on board, one of them a woman school teacher. all of them are believed to have been killed. by the evening, tahrir square, the heart of official cairo, was in the hands of the demonstrators. they were using the word "revolution". the earthquake singled out buildings, and brought them down in seconds. tonight, the search for any survivors has an increasing desperation about it as the hours pass. the new government is firmly in control of the entire republic of uganda. moscow got its first taste of western fast food as mcdonald's opened their biggest restaurant in pushkin square. but the hundreds of muscovites who queued up today won't find it cheap, with a big mac costing half the day's wages for the average russian. this is bbc news. my name's mike embley. the latest headlines: president donald trump has said his
sarah corker, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news, still to come: we love the hindus. we love india! making friends in asia, why donald trump is hoping to forge a strong relationship with india. the shuttle challenger exploded soon after liftoff. there were seven astronauts on board, one of them a woman school teacher. all of them are believed to have been killed. by the evening, tahrir square, the heart of official cairo, was in the hands of the demonstrators. they were using the word...
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this is bbc news. i'm maxine mawhinney. the headlines at four. theresa may will not say whether she knew about a failed trident missile test, which happened when mps were debating whether to renew the weapons system. i have absolute faith in our trident missiles. when i made that speech in the house of commons, what we were talking about was whether or not we should renew our trident. the prime minister confirms she will be the first world leader to meet president trump when they hold talks on friday. millions took to the streets in protest against the new president, but the white house accuses the media of dishonestly reporting numbers attending his inauguration. the gambia's defeated leader, yahya jammeh, flies into exile, 22 years after taking control of the west african state in a coup. disappointment for andy murray. the world number one crashes out of the australian open following a shock defeat in the fourth round. disappointing, lost today, tough for sure, one of the biggest events i wanted to
this is bbc news. i'm maxine mawhinney. the headlines at four. theresa may will not say whether she knew about a failed trident missile test, which happened when mps were debating whether to renew the weapons system. i have absolute faith in our trident missiles. when i made that speech in the house of commons, what we were talking about was whether or not we should renew our trident. the prime minister confirms she will be the first world leader to meet president trump when they hold talks on...
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and now, "bbc world news america." katty: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am katty kay. on the eve of his inauguration, donald trump promises immediate action on his campaign pledges and starts carrying out the duties of commander-in-chief. so what do trump's supporters want from his presidency? in america's rust belt, they are hoping he can reverse the economic tide. and dozens are feared dead after an avalanche buries a hotel in central italy. we will bring you the latest on the search. katty: welcome to "world news america." tomorrow, donald trump will be sworn in as the 45th president of the united states, and today he arrived in washington to begin that process. he started with a solemn ceremony of laying a wreath at the tomb of the unknown soldier. on friday comes the official inauguration. on saturday, work begins. mr. trump will visit the cia to address an agency he has been very critical of. jon sopel starts our coverage. jon: no longer a playing with plane with trump emblazoned on the side. the president-elect arrived
and now, "bbc world news america." katty: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am katty kay. on the eve of his inauguration, donald trump promises immediate action on his campaign pledges and starts carrying out the duties of commander-in-chief. so what do trump's supporters want from his presidency? in america's rust belt, they are hoping he can reverse the economic tide. and dozens are feared dead after an avalanche buries a hotel in central...
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this is bbc news. the headlines at 10pm: police in turkey continued to hunt for a police in turkey continued to hunt fora gun man police in turkey continued to hunt for a gun man who launched an attack ona for a gun man who launched an attack on a nightclub in istanbul, killing 39 people. moments earlier, partygoers were welcoming in the new year. a manhunt is underway for the attacker. here, police arrest five men after a car hit two girls in oldham last night, killing one and leaving the other in a critical condition in hospital. the royal family attends a new year's day church service in sandringham, but without the queen, who still has a heavy cold. and a spectacular fireworks display launches hull's year as uk city of culture. good evening, and welcome to bbc news. police in turkey are hunting for a gunman who opened fire at a nightclub packed with new year revellers, killing at least 39 people. funerals have been held for some of the victims. another 69 people were wounded, four of them criticall
this is bbc news. the headlines at 10pm: police in turkey continued to hunt for a police in turkey continued to hunt fora gun man police in turkey continued to hunt for a gun man who launched an attack ona for a gun man who launched an attack on a nightclub in istanbul, killing 39 people. moments earlier, partygoers were welcoming in the new year. a manhunt is underway for the attacker. here, police arrest five men after a car hit two girls in oldham last night, killing one and leaving the...
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lizo mzimba, bbc news. congratulations to her. this is bbc news. hello there. compared with some other parts of europe our weather is very quiet indeed. we had some rain and drizzle pushing southwards during the day yesterday. some breaks in the cloud later, perhaps in scotland, so here it could be a little bit chilly to start the weekend but on the whole, it will be milder. we don't really need to worry about frost. there will be a lot of cloud around and probably not much rain. most of the rain we will be seeing overnight across the southern parts of the uk. that's keeping the temperatures up. it could turn chilly across the glens of scotland where skies are clear. central and eastern scotland will see sunshine and a bit more cloud in the west. a pretty cloudy start and maybe a bit misty too across the northern ireland and for most of england and wales that's the way it will be as well. a lot of low cloud, it's quite low cloud sitting on the hills. there will still be some rain and drizzle left over from overnight along the south coast and into the south—we
lizo mzimba, bbc news. congratulations to her. this is bbc news. hello there. compared with some other parts of europe our weather is very quiet indeed. we had some rain and drizzle pushing southwards during the day yesterday. some breaks in the cloud later, perhaps in scotland, so here it could be a little bit chilly to start the weekend but on the whole, it will be milder. we don't really need to worry about frost. there will be a lot of cloud around and probably not much rain. most of the...
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this is bbc news. i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11pm: jeremy corbyn has told supporters he isn't wedded to the idea of keeping freedom of movement for eu citizens during brexit negotiations. record numbers of nhs patients in england have faced long waits in a&e departments. a white supremacist has been sentenced to death for shooting dead nine black church—goers in the us state of south carolina. president obama is heading to chicago where he's due to deliver his farewell address to the american nation. and on newsnight tonight, donald trump's son—in—law will be in pole position in the white house but what are his politics? and should the late carrie fisher be inserted into a new star wars film with the help of cgi, or is there something distasteful about resurrecting the dead on—screen? good evening and welcome to bbc news. jeremy corbyn has been accused by some of his own mps of creating confusion after declaring that labour was not wedded to freedom of movement for eu citizens and then adding that he was
this is bbc news. i'm clive myrie. the headlines at 11pm: jeremy corbyn has told supporters he isn't wedded to the idea of keeping freedom of movement for eu citizens during brexit negotiations. record numbers of nhs patients in england have faced long waits in a&e departments. a white supremacist has been sentenced to death for shooting dead nine black church—goers in the us state of south carolina. president obama is heading to chicago where he's due to deliver his farewell address to...
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join me now on bbc two. here on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. hello, you're watching bbc news, i'm olly foster at the bbc sport centre, these are our headlines tonight: no shocks tonight in the fa cup replays. one goal against plymouth sees liverpool through to the fourth round. a legend and pioneer of women's cricket, rachel heyhoe flint has died at the age of 77. and dan evans celebrates the biggest win of his career as he knocks out the seventh seed, marin cilic, at the australian open. good evening. after 180 minutes, just the one goal separated liverpool and league two plymouth argyll. jurgen klopp‘s side survived their replay at a raucous home park and have made it into the fourth round to face wolves thanks to the unlikliest of goal—scorers. our sports correspondent katie gornall was at the match. govia is slightly stronger liverpool side in this second time around, and that just about told in the side in this second time around, and thatjust about told in the end. it did, but they were given a real scare here at home park, 15,000 ply
join me now on bbc two. here on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. hello, you're watching bbc news, i'm olly foster at the bbc sport centre, these are our headlines tonight: no shocks tonight in the fa cup replays. one goal against plymouth sees liverpool through to the fourth round. a legend and pioneer of women's cricket, rachel heyhoe flint has died at the age of 77. and dan evans celebrates the biggest win of his career as he knocks out the seventh seed, marin cilic, at the...
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that's all ahead on bbc news. now on bbc news it's time for sportsday. hello i'm olly foster — these are our sportsday headlines tonight. sir alex ferguson calls rooney a true great and can't see anyone beating his club record. what now for formula one? no bernie, we hearfrom brawn and his plans for the sport. and federer is still a force to be reckoned with. he's one match away from the final in melbourne. good evening. we have heard from sir alex ferguson today. manchester united's greatest maanger has been paying tribute to wayne rooney's goalscoring feats. he signed rooney as a teenager in 200a. he has also been speaking aboutjose mourinho's start to life as manchester united maanger, but first, here is sir alex on rooney's 250th goal scored last weekend that saw him surpass sir bobby charlton as the clubs record scorer. the potential was there and that is why we bought him. the best young player in britain it was said and thatis player in britain it was said and that is exactly right. you could never have imagined it to be honest. with the modernâ
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that is from bbc turkish. on bbc mundo, you'll find these pictures of the colima volcano in mexico. it's been increasingly active since october. lava and ash is being thrown more than 2000m into the air. let me show you a bit more of the make america great against concert, taking place at the lincoln memorial in washington, dc. —— great again. let's have a listen. brass band plays. that is the first of many bands we are going to hear both today and tomorrow as the various events tied in with donald trump's inauguration get underway. there is a huge parade tomorrow, featuring lots of bands like the one we have just seen. we will keep an eye on that concert and play more of it a little later on. i wa nt to play more of it a little later on. i want to turn to what has been happening at the annual world economic forum in davos in switzerland. theresa may has speaking at the annual world economic forum in davos. there was particular attention on what she said after that speech earlier in the week, where she laid out her vision for brexit. here is the prime minister with the bbc‘s e
that is from bbc turkish. on bbc mundo, you'll find these pictures of the colima volcano in mexico. it's been increasingly active since october. lava and ash is being thrown more than 2000m into the air. let me show you a bit more of the make america great against concert, taking place at the lincoln memorial in washington, dc. —— great again. let's have a listen. brass band plays. that is the first of many bands we are going to hear both today and tomorrow as the various events tied in...
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this is bbc news. the latest headlines: a huge manhunt continues in turkey for a gunman who opened fire on revellers celebrating the new year at an istanbul nightclub, killing at least 39 people. danish police have arrested the daughter of choi soon—sil, a friend of the embattled south korean president park geun—hye. the daughter, a medal—winning dressage rider, is wanted for questioning in south korea over allegations that she got preferential treatment at a top university. thousands of protesters have taken to the streets of hong kong, demanding full democracy. they accuse the government of cracking down on pro—democracy legislators and say beijing has interfered in hong kong's affairs by interpreting its local laws. helier cheung has more. it may be new year's day, but hong kong's protestors aren't celebrating. instead, they're marching through hong kong streets calling for democratic reform. activists hold pro—democracy marches every year in hong kong, but this time there is a new source
this is bbc news. the latest headlines: a huge manhunt continues in turkey for a gunman who opened fire on revellers celebrating the new year at an istanbul nightclub, killing at least 39 people. danish police have arrested the daughter of choi soon—sil, a friend of the embattled south korean president park geun—hye. the daughter, a medal—winning dressage rider, is wanted for questioning in south korea over allegations that she got preferential treatment at a top university. thousands of...
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joe lynam, bbc news. we can speak to caroline siarkiewicz — who is head of debt advice for the money advice service. what do you make these figures? i think these figures are concerning and a great part of the picture because one of the things we know 110w because one of the things we know now is people are falling behind with a number of different debts. people are struggling with their rent and housing costs as well as their utility bills. the picture of debt is quite a complex one made up of secured, unsecured and other debts. could a large proportion of this increase be due to the fact that those of us who know students know that students are taking on more debt because it is much more expensive to go to university because tuition fees have gone up? that is very much part of the picture. what we know about over indebtedness across the uk is that there are nearly 8 million people struggling with debts was a huge number of people. that looks different in different parts of the country so that some are
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hanan razek, bbc. you can join the discussion and find out more on the bbc website and our facebook page. the former england manager graham taylor has died at the age of 72. he's thought to have suffered a heart attack. taylor took on thejob after the 1990 world cup and led england forjust over three years. at club level he was best known for title challenges with watford and aston villa, leading both to second—place finishes in the top division. he was later a popular and respected pundit here at the bbc. snow white, cinderella, sleeping beauty, disney animated films have brought many a fairy tale to life. but one disney heroine was based on an actual person. the film pocahontas, released in 1995, was inspired by a native american woman who died 400 years ago. this week special events marking her extraordinary life have got under way, although the location might surprise you. tim muffett reports. boko haram test was a native american who married an english settler called john wolfe. —— poker hun
hanan razek, bbc. you can join the discussion and find out more on the bbc website and our facebook page. the former england manager graham taylor has died at the age of 72. he's thought to have suffered a heart attack. taylor took on thejob after the 1990 world cup and led england forjust over three years. at club level he was best known for title challenges with watford and aston villa, leading both to second—place finishes in the top division. he was later a popular and respected pundit...
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this is bbc news. the latest headlines: five people have been killed in a shooting at fort lauderdale international airport in florida. vladimir putin tried to boost donald trump's campaign for the us presidency according to a report by american intelligence officials. let's get more on that us intelligence report. earlier, i spoke to former cia director, james woolseyjunior, who on thursday, resigned from president—elect trump's transition team. i began by asking him if he thought there could be any doubt that russia was involved in hacking. it depends exactly how you phrase it. russia was involved, looks supportable as a proposition, in no small measure i think because they were able to come up with the identities of the intermediaries between the russian government and the people who did the hacking. they didn't have that before. that, i think, was one thing that got the attention of many people, including me. how different is what you are suggesting to the usual espionage that you would expect fr
this is bbc news. the latest headlines: five people have been killed in a shooting at fort lauderdale international airport in florida. vladimir putin tried to boost donald trump's campaign for the us presidency according to a report by american intelligence officials. let's get more on that us intelligence report. earlier, i spoke to former cia director, james woolseyjunior, who on thursday, resigned from president—elect trump's transition team. i began by asking him if he thought there...
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james robbins bbc news. the president of the european council donald tusk has called president donald trump a "threat" to the european union. in a strongly worded letter to member states, mr tusk said america had joined russia, china and radical islam among threats to europe — and called on europeans to stick together. our europe correspondent damian grammaticas is in brussels. it was. what's interested is that donald tusk has done this just before a meeting of european leaders at the end of the this week. he chairs those sum its. he prides himself on being a tough talking, straight talking sort of chairman of those meetings. likes to lay out what he sees as the biggest issues facing the eu. he identifies threats externally, china assertive, russia, also the united states saying worrying declarations by the new american administration make our future highly unpredictable. he talks about the new administration putting into question 70 years of american policy. there is a sense of real concern. some disorien
james robbins bbc news. the president of the european council donald tusk has called president donald trump a "threat" to the european union. in a strongly worded letter to member states, mr tusk said america had joined russia, china and radical islam among threats to europe — and called on europeans to stick together. our europe correspondent damian grammaticas is in brussels. it was. what's interested is that donald tusk has done this just before a meeting of european leaders at...
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simon jack, bbc spending money it‘s a worry for the wider company. simonjack, bbc news. the budget airline easyjet says it expects profits to suffer a bigger hit than expected this year. the carrier said higherfuel prices and the weaker pound, since britain voted to leave the european union, was to blame. shares in easyjet have slumped 6% since today‘s announcement. a 15—year—old boy has been arrested after a teenager was stabbed in north—west london and later died. officers were called to capital city academy in willesden before 3.30pm yesterday. police say the area was busy, as children were heading home from school, and have appealed for information. us president donald trump has approved two controversial pipelines. the keystone xl, designed to carry crude from canada to us refineries on the gulf coast, was rejected by obama in 2015 because of environmental concerns. construction on the dakota access pipeline was halted last month amid huge protests from native americans who claim it threatened water resources. he‘s dominated formula one for nearly 40 years
simon jack, bbc spending money it‘s a worry for the wider company. simonjack, bbc news. the budget airline easyjet says it expects profits to suffer a bigger hit than expected this year. the carrier said higherfuel prices and the weaker pound, since britain voted to leave the european union, was to blame. shares in easyjet have slumped 6% since today‘s announcement. a 15—year—old boy has been arrested after a teenager was stabbed in north—west london and later died. officers were...
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this is bbc news. the top stories: mps will debate whether president trump should be granted a state visit to britain after a petition against the plan continues to gain signatures. a second petition calling for the visit to go ahead will also be debated. the head of the us department of homeland security has defended president trump's controversial travel ban. john kerry insists it isn't aimed at muslims. mps have begun two days of debate on the bill that will help begin the process that would bring britain out of the european union. thousands of
this is bbc news. the top stories: mps will debate whether president trump should be granted a state visit to britain after a petition against the plan continues to gain signatures. a second petition calling for the visit to go ahead will also be debated. the head of the us department of homeland security has defended president trump's controversial travel ban. john kerry insists it isn't aimed at muslims. mps have begun two days of debate on the bill that will help begin the process that would...
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hugh pym, bbc news. and there will be special programmes on the nhs tonight in inside out at 7:30pm on bbc one in england and later on the bbc iplayer. police in south yorkshire are investigating the discovery of a teenage girl's body in rotherham. the body was found this morning on a path in the dinnington area of the town. police say they're treating the death as suspicious. the former youth football coach, barry bennell, who worked at crewe alexandra has pleaded not guilty to eight charges of child abuse. the allegations against bennell all involve a boy under the age of 15 between 1981 and 1986. rolls royce has agreed in principle to a multi—million pound pay—out following allegations that company executives were involved in bribery and corruption to win and maintain contracts abroad. the jet engine manufacturer will pay out a total of £671 million in an agreement reached with the serious fraud office, the us department ofjustice and authorities in brazil. it means there will be no prosecutions
hugh pym, bbc news. and there will be special programmes on the nhs tonight in inside out at 7:30pm on bbc one in england and later on the bbc iplayer. police in south yorkshire are investigating the discovery of a teenage girl's body in rotherham. the body was found this morning on a path in the dinnington area of the town. police say they're treating the death as suspicious. the former youth football coach, barry bennell, who worked at crewe alexandra has pleaded not guilty to eight charges...
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this is bbc news. the headlines... the prime minister says says britain cannot expect to hold on to "bits" of its membership after leaving the eu. theresa may insisted she will be able to secure control over immigration to the uk as well as favourable trading terms with the eu during brexit negotiations. a lorry has rammed into a group of israeli soldiers injerusalem, killing four and injuring 15. police are treating the incident as a terror attack. the israeli ambassador in london has apologised after an embassy official was secretly filmed saying he wanted to "take down" the foreign office minister sir alan duncan, who's a strong critic ofjewish settlements. the average amount of unsecured debt has reached a record—high of almost £13,000 per uk household. heavy snowfalls and sub—zero temperatures are continuing across europe and the eastern united states — causing more than 20 deaths — and bringing transport chaos. now on bbc news, reporters. hello and welcome to reporters. i'm karin giannone. from here in t
this is bbc news. the headlines... the prime minister says says britain cannot expect to hold on to "bits" of its membership after leaving the eu. theresa may insisted she will be able to secure control over immigration to the uk as well as favourable trading terms with the eu during brexit negotiations. a lorry has rammed into a group of israeli soldiers injerusalem, killing four and injuring 15. police are treating the incident as a terror attack. the israeli ambassador in london...
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>> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation. newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good. kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and aruba tourism authority. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> and now, "bbc world news america." laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. first came the ban and then the backlash. president trump defends his immigration measures. while many are left trying to navigate them. canada's prime minister calls a shooting at a qu
>> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation. newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good. kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and aruba tourism authority. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families, couples, and friends...
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this is bbc news. more now on a woman with dual british and iranian citizenship who has had her appeal against a five—year prison sentence rejected. nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe has not been told the full details of the charge against her better husband said she was accused of recruiting and of being married to aspire. mike kollek has been speaking to her. the first sentence was the first five years and we lived in hope it will change the appeal and a longer time went between the appeal and the verdicts so between the appeal and the verdicts so you get uncertain. it was 18 days so so you get uncertain. it was 18 days so three weeks ago the appeal happened. but in secret. they secret courts are lots of tradition there. no one was allowed to watch. what are the accusations? different ones at different points and what came through, it was crazy stuff at the beginning about her overthrowing a regime. what came through in this hearing was to new ones. 0ne regime. what came through in this hearing was to ne
this is bbc news. more now on a woman with dual british and iranian citizenship who has had her appeal against a five—year prison sentence rejected. nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe has not been told the full details of the charge against her better husband said she was accused of recruiting and of being married to aspire. mike kollek has been speaking to her. the first sentence was the first five years and we lived in hope it will change the appeal and a longer time went between the appeal and...