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u nfortu nately food stores efficiently inside syria. unfortunately food stores are not more than ten miles outside of ghouta and still be un is not able to go in and provide some food, basic food for people and not able to provide food and i'm not sure what they will be able to do. i think the uk has a position or mandate where they have to push for human rights and the service for the people where they have to push the un to operate better. and the un must be reformed to serve people better in the future. in a moment in time for beyond 100 days but first a look at the weather prospects. in the short term the weather will mostly be behaving itself. wednesday not looking too bad for most. a bright kind of day. a bit chilly but not too cold. the really cold weather heading our way is still many days away. right now we're clearing skies across many western and northern parts of the country clu b and northern parts of the country club in east and central areas and overnight still looking cloudy for top and through the course of the night ev
u nfortu nately food stores efficiently inside syria. unfortunately food stores are not more than ten miles outside of ghouta and still be un is not able to go in and provide some food, basic food for people and not able to provide food and i'm not sure what they will be able to do. i think the uk has a position or mandate where they have to push for human rights and the service for the people where they have to push the un to operate better. and the un must be reformed to serve people better...
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but it was just extremely u nfortu nate knocked onto her. but it was just extremely unfortunate for her. well these are the thoughts of team gb chef de mission, mike hay. going into the final i think she knew she had to do something. she put everything out there to try to get the gold medal. she was not going for anything else. that is the nature of the sport and crashes u nfortu nately nature of the sport and crashes unfortunately do happen. she is a different athlete, she has been a world champion in between times, so two more races to go and i think she will come out fighting again. what a day it was for this 17—year—old american snowboard sensation chloe kim who produced a brilliant performance to take the gold medal in the halfpipe. a score of 98 point 25 under final one and a 17—year—old was a big hit with the home fans due to her south korean pa rents. home fans due to her south korean parents. she mentioned ice cream yesterday and spoke about food again today saying i wish i'd finished my brea kfast today saying i wish i'd fi
but it was just extremely u nfortu nate knocked onto her. but it was just extremely unfortunate for her. well these are the thoughts of team gb chef de mission, mike hay. going into the final i think she knew she had to do something. she put everything out there to try to get the gold medal. she was not going for anything else. that is the nature of the sport and crashes u nfortu nately nature of the sport and crashes unfortunately do happen. she is a different athlete, she has been a world...
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u nfortu nately, if the conduct expectations are. unfortunately, if somebody is determined to go into a situation and abuse their position of trust, exploit the fact that they are working with very vulnerable populations, and there are very few checks and balances, in terms of local policing, for example, it is difficult. but can ijust interrupt you? because that is kind of not situation here. we understand that there were whistle—blowers, that allegations were made, that those allegations were made, that those allegations reached the top of the organisation, and yet still that particular country director was moved from chad, found himself in highly et, and the abuses continued. exactly, i think that is the real nub of the issue and the learning that needs to be examined from this particular case. as i say, there are very good preventative measures most organisations deploy, and they do that very seriously and in a very committed way. if somebody then breaches those standards, they should feel the full force of the organisation. th
u nfortu nately, if the conduct expectations are. unfortunately, if somebody is determined to go into a situation and abuse their position of trust, exploit the fact that they are working with very vulnerable populations, and there are very few checks and balances, in terms of local policing, for example, it is difficult. but can ijust interrupt you? because that is kind of not situation here. we understand that there were whistle—blowers, that allegations were made, that those allegations...
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u nfortu nately, woodwork of whole organisation. unfortunately, he is wrong and that is why this is a tragic story. the bad behaviour of a few people can discredit a whole organisation. it doesn't matter they —— doesn't mean they haven't done a lot of good work. they need to find a way now of getting across that message and talking about the good stuff as opposed to what they are doing right now, which seems to be not a lot. the good side is that it is going to lead to a re—evaluation and all charities taking stock at how they protect the vulnerable people, which is amazing that it hasn't really been done before. on the same page, the story came out yesterday and they are talking about aid workers not actually being banned by the code of conduct from paying sex workers, saying that we discourage it but we don't want to infringe on your civil liberties. actually, if you are a charity working in a disaster zone, it is not unreasonable to ask that they don't do that. make that part of your own professional code of conduct. here i
u nfortu nately, woodwork of whole organisation. unfortunately, he is wrong and that is why this is a tragic story. the bad behaviour of a few people can discredit a whole organisation. it doesn't matter they —— doesn't mean they haven't done a lot of good work. they need to find a way now of getting across that message and talking about the good stuff as opposed to what they are doing right now, which seems to be not a lot. the good side is that it is going to lead to a re—evaluation and...
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u nfortu nately the victims themselves. unfortunately it is the case that if the potential predators have impunity then actually itjust happens over and over again and even though it is a minority carrying it out come i am sure, if it is possible for people to do it and get away with it, they don't stop doing it. i think this is an important moment and it is notjust here in the house of commons, i think in all workplaces and needs to be a proper code of conduct and processes and those who want to complain will have to have the confidence their complaint will be taken seriously. a group of mps are leading an inquiry into fake news and are in washington to hear evidence from tech firms on what they are doing to tackle the problem. take for example this picture of a woman which was taken during the westminster attack last year. a twitter account generated by a russian bot tweeted: "muslim woman pays no mind to the terror attack, "casually walks by a dying man while checking phone." in fact the picture was taken completely out
u nfortu nately the victims themselves. unfortunately it is the case that if the potential predators have impunity then actually itjust happens over and over again and even though it is a minority carrying it out come i am sure, if it is possible for people to do it and get away with it, they don't stop doing it. i think this is an important moment and it is notjust here in the house of commons, i think in all workplaces and needs to be a proper code of conduct and processes and those who want...
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fortu nately for will resume going down again. fortunately for everyone out there looking for a flight and a good deal. realistically, if we are looking ahead, what is this going to do for our holidays, what will it do for us? what is your expectation of the next kicksat involvement in terms of prices? on holiday, that is the cash cow for a loss of airlines. they will be careful not to dump prices. i would they will be careful not to dump prices. iwould not they will be careful not to dump prices. i would not expect large fa re prices. i would not expect large fare increases. there is a lot of lesser capacity coming in, easyjet and ryanairexpanding, lesser capacity coming in, easyjet and ryanair expanding, for economy travellers, there is a lot of choice. it is interesting that you mention easyjet and ryanair, they have pushed the whole modus operandi for the likes of iag and everyone else in terms of how you run your airline, what to provide passengers, what passengers now, lescott, have come to expect. i think it is about expect
fortu nately for will resume going down again. fortunately for everyone out there looking for a flight and a good deal. realistically, if we are looking ahead, what is this going to do for our holidays, what will it do for us? what is your expectation of the next kicksat involvement in terms of prices? on holiday, that is the cash cow for a loss of airlines. they will be careful not to dump prices. i would they will be careful not to dump prices. iwould not they will be careful not to dump...
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ryu really organised and active in pressing, it was good, u nfortu nately we were in pressing, it was good, unfortunately we were a little bit passive and they could play these types of balls. we struggled a bit, but we had hugo lloris, i thought played a fantastic game tonight and yeah, scored a whole lot of goals. we could have scored a lot more in the second half, i think. we could have scored a lot more in the second half, ithink. not brilliant, but it did the job, the second half, ithink. not brilliant, but it did thejob, and i'm really happy about that. huddersfield town hadn't won in 2018 going into the game against 10th placed bournemouth, but two goals in each half helped them to a 4—1 home win. david wagner's team had lost their previous five matches, and are now out of the bottom three. to be totally honest, we have started with it immediately after the man united game, when we said 0k, the man united game, when we said ok, now we have the difficult fixtures behind us, and now they start games were we probably will be competitive, more competitive than in the games we pla
ryu really organised and active in pressing, it was good, u nfortu nately we were in pressing, it was good, unfortunately we were a little bit passive and they could play these types of balls. we struggled a bit, but we had hugo lloris, i thought played a fantastic game tonight and yeah, scored a whole lot of goals. we could have scored a lot more in the second half, i think. we could have scored a lot more in the second half, ithink. not brilliant, but it did the job, the second half, ithink....
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u nfortu nately, we think they probably will. unfortunately, we are going to have to there. thanks for watching the briefing. from me, victoria fritz, and the rest of the team, goodbye. hello there. for many places, the day ahead will bring a slightly different feel to the weather — something just a little bit milder. yes, many of us starting the day under cold air. but this wedge of milder air in the atlantic beginning to show its hand. this is tied up with a weather system pushing in from the atlantic. you can see the cloud here on the earlier satellite picture. that cloud is going to bring some outbreaks of rain as we go on through the day. a real split in temperatures as we start off the morning. perhaps as low as —5, —6 in the south—east. temperatures generally above freezing for northern ireland and northern scotland. but that milder air begins to work its way in. this is how the day starts off, at 8am. where we have the coldest weather in east anglia and the south—east, that's where we'll also have the brightest start. quite a lot of sunshine to come. throug
u nfortu nately, we think they probably will. unfortunately, we are going to have to there. thanks for watching the briefing. from me, victoria fritz, and the rest of the team, goodbye. hello there. for many places, the day ahead will bring a slightly different feel to the weather — something just a little bit milder. yes, many of us starting the day under cold air. but this wedge of milder air in the atlantic beginning to show its hand. this is tied up with a weather system pushing in from...
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corbyn, brexit speech to put nate on the spot. a bit of a change in policy here. a customs union now appealing to them. so jeremy corbyn is finally getting off the awkward fence that he has been sitting on for months and saying we are going to state in a customs union in the european union. that is going to happen tomorrow in his speech at coventry. and what this seems like it's a shift for labour. and essentially a signal to many of labour's voters who backed remain by quite a large margin that potentially, labour will be following a soft brexit strategy. a customs union as part of a soft brexit strategy. anything new customs union. we cannot be in the one we are currently in. and he is... there are plenty of people in his party who will say it did not go farenough and the his party who will say it did not go far enough and the guardian have broken i hear the 80 senior labour figures emerged and made a statement that britain stays in the single market. of course, jeremy corbyn was elected by his membership with an emphasis on his membership... his membership not
corbyn, brexit speech to put nate on the spot. a bit of a change in policy here. a customs union now appealing to them. so jeremy corbyn is finally getting off the awkward fence that he has been sitting on for months and saying we are going to state in a customs union in the european union. that is going to happen tomorrow in his speech at coventry. and what this seems like it's a shift for labour. and essentially a signal to many of labour's voters who backed remain by quite a large margin...
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this weather front will u nfortu nately stall across eastern parts of the uk tomorrow anywhere from lincolnshire down towards the south—east, and on top of that it is also bringing a bit of mild weather for stop you can see a tunnel of yellow, that is the mild air out of the southern climes. within this cloud and rain, that mild air sitting in the uk, on top of the uk, and very early on tuesday morning, it will be a truly mild, eight or 9 degrees, for the time of year that is. in london. there could be a touch of frost. this is what the weather looks like on tuesday, lots of sunshine from the tip of cornwall, through wales, much of the midlands. read through the rest of the country in the north. then from hull to norwich, possibly to london, thatis hull to norwich, possibly to london, that is why we still have that weather front possibly bringing outbreaks of rain. look what happens tuesday night, the wind shifts direction and bolster the crowd back in again. this dying weather front into england. so first thing wednesday morning it might be fairly cloudy across england, so not too much frost,
this weather front will u nfortu nately stall across eastern parts of the uk tomorrow anywhere from lincolnshire down towards the south—east, and on top of that it is also bringing a bit of mild weather for stop you can see a tunnel of yellow, that is the mild air out of the southern climes. within this cloud and rain, that mild air sitting in the uk, on top of the uk, and very early on tuesday morning, it will be a truly mild, eight or 9 degrees, for the time of year that is. in london....
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gutted, i guess we have trained hard for the last three or four years to be in a position and u nfortu nately four years to be in a position and unfortunately today we were just outplayed, but we have still got a medal to play for, so we will be giving it our all tomorrow will stop good luck to them tomorrow. in the women's ski cross, emily sarsfield made it through herfirst heat women's ski cross, emily sarsfield made it through her first heat but was not in the quarterfinals, a big crash aiding her progression first time around. emily sarsfield lucky to have made it to the games having received no funding to compete. to eventually get here after kind of multiple knee surgeries and whatever else it might be, and working three jobs in the summer and stuff, it is huge to be standing there on outline today and the big thing to me was to go out there and have fun, and ski cross is such a cool sport, i wanted to put on a map, i hope i have a little bit. she was determined to get there. the final saw canada dominate with the first and second place finish, taking gold and silver. canada have domina
gutted, i guess we have trained hard for the last three or four years to be in a position and u nfortu nately four years to be in a position and unfortunately today we were just outplayed, but we have still got a medal to play for, so we will be giving it our all tomorrow will stop good luck to them tomorrow. in the women's ski cross, emily sarsfield made it through herfirst heat women's ski cross, emily sarsfield made it through her first heat but was not in the quarterfinals, a big crash...
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u nfortu nately beats her up for years. unfortunately that is not a subject for comedy. her mother says to her at one point, you think you deserve to be beaten and she said i would never be with a man who beat me and she says you beat up dad and she says that's different. there is a scene when tonya harding had a shotgun and she says this never happened. the triumph is it deals with the serious issues were also being entertaining and funny and sharp. essentially it gives you a kaleidoscopic portrait and says, you decide. everyone watching it would come out with the same opinion that she is a survivor. whatever else you think she is a survivor. absolutely and allison janney think she is a survivor. absolutely and allisonjanney is a genius, that is the other thing you would come out saying. she eats that role for brea kfast. out saying. she eats that role for breakfast. she is just out saying. she eats that role for breakfast. she isjust fantastic. the shape of water. wonderful. breakfast. she isjust fantastic. the shape of water. wonderful! river. —— dark river. easil
u nfortu nately beats her up for years. unfortunately that is not a subject for comedy. her mother says to her at one point, you think you deserve to be beaten and she said i would never be with a man who beat me and she says you beat up dad and she says that's different. there is a scene when tonya harding had a shotgun and she says this never happened. the triumph is it deals with the serious issues were also being entertaining and funny and sharp. essentially it gives you a kaleidoscopic...
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u nfortu nately the system who would have been president. unfortunately the system all the means and tactics it could. he had his critics, he had flaws, he had a very colourful love life, which was often in the tabloid newspapers in zimbabwe. was he the best man, do you think, that you was the best man to lead the opposition? when you ask a lot of zimbabweans at this particular time, they want to remember the man that led the struggle so courageously, the man who fought so hard, who represented the interests of the majority of zimbabweans at the time. he would have been president of zimbabwe, and thatis have been president of zimbabwe, and that is the man they want a member today. and they want to remember for a very long time. thank you very much for being with us, a former adviser to morgan tsvangirai, who has died at the age of 65. i want to bring you some news of a shooting in florida, in the united states. police in florida responding to reports of a shooting at a high school. these are the latest pictures from there. television picture
u nfortu nately the system who would have been president. unfortunately the system all the means and tactics it could. he had his critics, he had flaws, he had a very colourful love life, which was often in the tabloid newspapers in zimbabwe. was he the best man, do you think, that you was the best man to lead the opposition? when you ask a lot of zimbabweans at this particular time, they want to remember the man that led the struggle so courageously, the man who fought so hard, who represented...
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last time, we got a fortunate few fortu nate time, we got a fortunate few fortunate steel. the swiss are getting in some practice already. if you're looking for positives, the british men beat the swiss rink in the first round—robin match. hopefully that bodes well for the tie—breaker tomorrow. as for the women, they have a day off to rest and prepare for their big semifinal. some more reaction now. now rhona harrie will be more familiar to many of you as rhona martin — she famously led the british women's curling team to gold at the 2002 salt lake winter olympics. well, a little earlier, shejoined my colleague hugh ferris to cast her expert eye over both the men's and women's team's progress in the competition. it is such a long, long ten days of curling. mentally and physically, it's curling. mentally and physically, its training. —— it's draining. your first its training. —— it's draining. yourfirst goal is its training. —— it's draining. your first goal is to get through the round—robin stage and you can think about the semis and finals before then.
last time, we got a fortunate few fortu nate time, we got a fortunate few fortunate steel. the swiss are getting in some practice already. if you're looking for positives, the british men beat the swiss rink in the first round—robin match. hopefully that bodes well for the tie—breaker tomorrow. as for the women, they have a day off to rest and prepare for their big semifinal. some more reaction now. now rhona harrie will be more familiar to many of you as rhona martin — she famously led...
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this u nfortu nately flurries in the morning. this unfortunately will coincide with rush—hour or evenjust unfortunately will coincide with rush—hour or even just before the rush—hour, but these are snow showers, only five miles across, almost like throwing a dart, some will get it, some won't. further wintry showers along the north sea coast and across the uk it mainly started bright and cold with a frost expected. a chilly day on the weight with the best of the sunshine across many northern and western areas and a beautiful day for glasgow and edinburgh and also sunshine expected in plymouth but across central and eastern areas it will be cloud coming through, a breeze and some chances of wintry showers through the afternoon. this weather front is going to move into the cold air during the course of monday night and watch what happens, a spell of snow in scotland, northern ireland and the north—west of england. we don't think much, maybe ten centimetres across the hills and a couple of centimetres in towns and cities and
this u nfortu nately flurries in the morning. this unfortunately will coincide with rush—hour or evenjust unfortunately will coincide with rush—hour or even just before the rush—hour, but these are snow showers, only five miles across, almost like throwing a dart, some will get it, some won't. further wintry showers along the north sea coast and across the uk it mainly started bright and cold with a frost expected. a chilly day on the weight with the best of the sunshine across many...
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u nfortu nately, accountability and any kind of structure. unfortunately, this void has been filled gradually by external forces that supposedly are helping the assad regime but are furthering their own interests. this is interesting, here in the us, the situation in syria is largely being celebrated as the recent success story by american led coalition forces against islamic state. you are much closer to syria, being there in the region, you are seeing something else happening. this is pa rt something else happening. this is part of the complex situation. what the americans are doing for some time now and quite successfully is to fight isis and the eastern part of the syrian territory. but when you look at syria as a whole and from our vantage point from the west, you see quite a different story. it is a totally disintegrated system that has been filled with foreign powers. we have his blood coming from the west, we have iranians, the turks coming from the north, the russians from the night —— the north and all of them are fighting each
u nfortu nately, accountability and any kind of structure. unfortunately, this void has been filled gradually by external forces that supposedly are helping the assad regime but are furthering their own interests. this is interesting, here in the us, the situation in syria is largely being celebrated as the recent success story by american led coalition forces against islamic state. you are much closer to syria, being there in the region, you are seeing something else happening. this is pa rt...
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the u nfortu nate participate in the workforce. the unfortunate thing is those extra people trying to participate in the workforce can't find jobs. so the government has to do, i think, is to help people find jobs. so this is why we have this situation where we have a rise in unemployment but also a rise in people in implement? correct. so the rise in employment isa correct. so the rise in employment is a continued trend from previous courses, in fact slightly more extra people managed to find jobs in the last quarter than they did in the previous quarters. if you look at the employment statistics in detail, it suggests why, that there is still a very strong demand for employment in certain parts of the country, particularly london and the south—east. 0utside particularly london and the south—east. outside of london and the south—east, in the north, scotla nd the south—east, in the north, scotland and wales, there has been a fall in employment, which suggests it is not necessarily at places in the country where jobs are ava
the u nfortu nate participate in the workforce. the unfortunate thing is those extra people trying to participate in the workforce can't find jobs. so the government has to do, i think, is to help people find jobs. so this is why we have this situation where we have a rise in unemployment but also a rise in people in implement? correct. so the rise in employment isa correct. so the rise in employment is a continued trend from previous courses, in fact slightly more extra people managed to find...
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runs into real trouble because the generations the middle class has seen the living standards stag nate class has seen the living standards stagnate and in some years declined. when you look at the polls, americans and said, the years that they have felt the country is on the wrong track. your theory of the eternal march to progress has been thwarted. forget about the eternal march to progress. problems are inevitable. we sold them as they arise. 0n inevitable. we sold them as they arise. on average we make progress. the us is a peculiar case because although people think of it as the prototypical advanced democracy, it is a laggard among western democracies... you cannot have an outlay of which is the most important economy in the world. it sets a standard and it is in many ways a country the rest of the world looks to stop if the message from the united states is that the values, the science, the humanism can take you so but then things start to go wrong, that is a message important to the entire world. start to go wrong, that is a message important to the entire worldm start to go wr
runs into real trouble because the generations the middle class has seen the living standards stag nate class has seen the living standards stagnate and in some years declined. when you look at the polls, americans and said, the years that they have felt the country is on the wrong track. your theory of the eternal march to progress has been thwarted. forget about the eternal march to progress. problems are inevitable. we sold them as they arise. 0n inevitable. we sold them as they arise. on...
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u nfortu nately — — u nfortu nately things are not improving. things are not improving. then they want to think this is the way to survive the streets. way to survive the streets. those coming in, especially if you have personal relative experience. have personal relative experience. you will be charged standard network rate. here's some sport now with hugh. the curling competition at the winter olympics in south korea. winter olympics in south korea. they were beaten 9—5 despite being ahead with just two ends to play. ahead with just two ends to play. see too often, scoring a 5—point stone in the end to advance. stone in the end to advance. medal hope gone after taking a silver in the event four years ago. silver in the event four years ago. a good game today but it was not to be, sadly. be, sadly. experience and what we can take from it. it. back and challenge for a medal in beijing in four years' time. beijing in four years' time. perform to a gold medal standard at the age of 35. the age of 35. from taking their fifth straight title. title. the us keeper was the hero, sparking
u nfortu nately — — u nfortu nately things are not improving. things are not improving. then they want to think this is the way to survive the streets. way to survive the streets. those coming in, especially if you have personal relative experience. have personal relative experience. you will be charged standard network rate. here's some sport now with hugh. the curling competition at the winter olympics in south korea. winter olympics in south korea. they were beaten 9—5 despite being...
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u nfortu nately most likely be the latter. unfortunately the government, the ruling party will see the overture was that the prime minister made as not working and the protests still went on, despite release of political prisoners. they may take a more hardline approach and i think the state of emergency is one of the signs that that may be the case that they may be taking a more harsher approach and likely a military security operations against the protesters. how sustainable is this? you have the majority in terms of the population in terms of political appointments and the military, they feel marginalised. house is then able to track how sustainable is this policy of marginalising them? it is not sustainable. there is a large published in africa and this community is the largest. this is nothing —— this is not something that the country can sustain. the ruling class and the working class. a must there is pressure to be more working with the community ‘s and making sure that there is more power—sharing, i think that
u nfortu nately most likely be the latter. unfortunately the government, the ruling party will see the overture was that the prime minister made as not working and the protests still went on, despite release of political prisoners. they may take a more hardline approach and i think the state of emergency is one of the signs that that may be the case that they may be taking a more harsher approach and likely a military security operations against the protesters. how sustainable is this? you have...
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they gave a good account of themselves, slightly u nfortu nate to account of themselves, slightly unfortunate to be out of account. the draw has taken place for the quarterfinals. sheffield wednesday and swansea still both in it after their 0—0 draw earlier, they will play rochdale or spurs who play theirfifth round match tomorrow. manchester united are at home to brighton who beat coventry city. leicester city play chelsea and wigan or manchester city who play on monday, will play southampton. and that‘s all the sport for now. celebrations have been taking place today in kosovo to mark ten years since it declared independence from serbia. the anniversary comes as kosovo is struggling with massive unemployment and international travel restrictions. the european union has listed the western balkans nation as a potential candidate for membership, but several eu states strongly oppose this. the syrian government is being warned to be held to account for its use of syrian chemical weapons. public accounts and photos clearly show that assad‘s chemical weapon use is continuing, he said, somet
they gave a good account of themselves, slightly u nfortu nate to account of themselves, slightly unfortunate to be out of account. the draw has taken place for the quarterfinals. sheffield wednesday and swansea still both in it after their 0—0 draw earlier, they will play rochdale or spurs who play theirfifth round match tomorrow. manchester united are at home to brighton who beat coventry city. leicester city play chelsea and wigan or manchester city who play on monday, will play...
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the bottomline is that we won, we we re the bottomline is that we won, we were fortu nate. the bottomline is that we won, we were fortunate. there is no about that. here with me is the trophy that. here with me is the trophy thatis that. here with me is the trophy that is being paraded around, one of the saddest sporting stories in history. don clark has just the saddest sporting stories in history. don clark hasjust missed kicking that winning penalty.” can't speak, and that upset. anyway, i have some tremendous news for you that i know you do not know yet, you have been awarded the memorial trophy for the outstanding play on the field. thank you, david. any consolation to you? not really, no. that much has been nothing but good for the game because people always tell me look at that. does that 1968 final ramp up there with one of the more special rugby league moments in your career? yeah. it is the number—1. i played five at wembley and only one one. —— won one. it has been 50 years since that final in may. there have been some amazing games, but do you know what?
the bottomline is that we won, we we re the bottomline is that we won, we were fortu nate. the bottomline is that we won, we were fortunate. there is no about that. here with me is the trophy that. here with me is the trophy thatis that. here with me is the trophy that is being paraded around, one of the saddest sporting stories in history. don clark has just the saddest sporting stories in history. don clark hasjust missed kicking that winning penalty.” can't speak, and that upset. anyway, i...
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u nfortu nately, our soldiers to be institutional. unfortunately, our venezuela right now has 2000 generals, that is more than the whole navy. and those 2000 generals are allegedly linked to things very dangerous such as trafficking, money laundering, and corruption. but the low and middle range of our soldiers are suffering like any other venezuelan. they suffer from like any other venezuelan. they sufferfrom hyperinflation, like any other venezuelan. they suffer from hyperinflation, 70— like any other venezuelan. they sufferfrom hyperinflation, 70— 80%. if we persuade them to be institutional, to obey the laws in the constitution, i think we can have a change in venezuela. you have not really answered my question so i will ask it again, this time with the words of secretary of state rex tillerson. he said in the history of venezuela and other south american countries, oftentimes the military is the agent of change when things are very bad. a clear implication he thinks that time has come in venezuela. i put it to you again. the
u nfortu nately, our soldiers to be institutional. unfortunately, our venezuela right now has 2000 generals, that is more than the whole navy. and those 2000 generals are allegedly linked to things very dangerous such as trafficking, money laundering, and corruption. but the low and middle range of our soldiers are suffering like any other venezuelan. they suffer from like any other venezuelan. they sufferfrom hyperinflation, like any other venezuelan. they suffer from hyperinflation, 70—...
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and, slightly u nfortu nate really to well, of course. and, slightly unfortunate really to be undercut. brighton are through to the next round after a 3—1win over coventry city. jurgen locadia with the seagulls opener — a goal on his debut after completing a 14 million pound move from psv eindhoven in january. defender connor goldson made it 2—0 by half time and leonardo ulloa headed in the third just after the hour mark. brighton are through to their first quater—final since 1986. the draw has taken place for the quarterfinals. sheffield wednesday and swansea still both in it after their 0—0 draw earlier, they will play rochdale or spurs who play theirfifth round match tmrw. manchester united are at home to brighton. leicester play chelsea and wigan or man city who play on monday, will play southampton. just to keep you updated, there has been some boxing news, george groves has successfully defended his super middleweight title. he beat chris you backjunior on points. that's all the sport for now. a new scanning system has rev
and, slightly u nfortu nate really to well, of course. and, slightly unfortunate really to be undercut. brighton are through to the next round after a 3—1win over coventry city. jurgen locadia with the seagulls opener — a goal on his debut after completing a 14 million pound move from psv eindhoven in january. defender connor goldson made it 2—0 by half time and leonardo ulloa headed in the third just after the hour mark. brighton are through to their first quater—final since 1986. the...
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fortu nately the difference between the two. fortunately down at the bottom, this says very low probability of being a terrorist content, but this one is very much higher. what that means is if you were to be in charge of some kind of video upload programme, you could use this whenever someone clicks to upload a video and flagged this video for review and that this one through without any problems. using this technique, the software creators believe they can spot up to 94% of islamic state content posted online with an accuracy of 99.95%. anything the software is unsure about his fight you. have a demonstration of it, i know a lot of other people as well. it is a very good example of the fact that you can have the information you need to make sure this information is not go online in the first place not quite the home secretary says this is a very important tool to help small companies, the ones that may not have the resources to tackle extremism properly. but if they do not want the government's help, they may soon be forced to
fortu nately the difference between the two. fortunately down at the bottom, this says very low probability of being a terrorist content, but this one is very much higher. what that means is if you were to be in charge of some kind of video upload programme, you could use this whenever someone clicks to upload a video and flagged this video for review and that this one through without any problems. using this technique, the software creators believe they can spot up to 94% of islamic state...
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republican memo, and i was on the republican staff at the house committee a couple of years ago, u nfortu nately, committee a couple of years ago, unfortunately, they open themselves to criticism that it is a politically biased memo. even if you believe there was problems with the fbi and justice department, this memo lacks credibility because they didn't show the other side. that is now the challenges. people will wait to see what the democrats' memo says and what the euro does in terms of response before making a judgment on whether this memo vindicates anyone or anything. particularly given all the facts were well—known ad of time. what is the next step in the investigation into this? robert miller continues as prices in interviewing a number of people in the white house, the campaign and elsewhere. eventually, ithink the white house, the campaign and elsewhere. eventually, i think he will seek an interview with the president and the president will have a choice as to whether he testifies under oath in front of the special counsel or not. and if he doesn't, that is one thing. if he does, an
republican memo, and i was on the republican staff at the house committee a couple of years ago, u nfortu nately, committee a couple of years ago, unfortunately, they open themselves to criticism that it is a politically biased memo. even if you believe there was problems with the fbi and justice department, this memo lacks credibility because they didn't show the other side. that is now the challenges. people will wait to see what the democrats' memo says and what the euro does in terms of...
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spending power stolen from the population and that is why they rise to the top of the index u nfortu nately. to the top of the index unfortunately. thailand has claimed the least miserable status but question marks about how they measure. virtually no unemployment, but i suspect there is quite a lot of underemployment, but they look pretty happy. we also spotted this other story on the bbc website about austria planning to ban the ban on smoking and at the beginning of the show, we asked viewers to ask what they think about that, would they avoid places where it is not banned, we had some responses. 0ne says, i would not, buti we had some responses. 0ne says, i would not, but i would burn places we re would not, but i would burn places were loud and obnoxious people are allowed. sophie, personal choice will stop —— i would ban places were loud and obnoxious people are allowed. would you avoid a place? i think it has been popular here, and even where you would least expect it, like france, it has been pretty popular, and i‘m surprised austria is moving in this direction and i suspect i
spending power stolen from the population and that is why they rise to the top of the index u nfortu nately. to the top of the index unfortunately. thailand has claimed the least miserable status but question marks about how they measure. virtually no unemployment, but i suspect there is quite a lot of underemployment, but they look pretty happy. we also spotted this other story on the bbc website about austria planning to ban the ban on smoking and at the beginning of the show, we asked...
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first it confirms the russian involvement in our 2016 presidential election, something that u nfortu nately election, something that unfortunately president trump has not fully acknowledged, but it also gives a sense of scale, the fact that 13 individuals and three companies have been indicted and also how widespread it was in the united states, including in my home state of texas, the fact that a targeted not only hillary clinton's campaign but also the campaigns of many of president trump's primary opponents. this is quite significant. you are on the intelligence committee and have been breached continuously about the russia investigation, are you shocked by the scale of this alleged conspiracy? when i first found out much of this information a few months ago, certainly, and i think as most americans are now, reading that indictment, the level of detail and the scale involved here, the fa ct and the scale involved here, the fact that russians basically tried to pour acid in every wound of american politics and divide americans, i think this is not anything that we expected to or three yea
first it confirms the russian involvement in our 2016 presidential election, something that u nfortu nately election, something that unfortunately president trump has not fully acknowledged, but it also gives a sense of scale, the fact that 13 individuals and three companies have been indicted and also how widespread it was in the united states, including in my home state of texas, the fact that a targeted not only hillary clinton's campaign but also the campaigns of many of president trump's...
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years ago, proper cider, you could sell no trouble at all, but u nfortu nately, sell no trouble at all, but unfortunately, there are not good cider drinkers. a0 years ago, all the old boys would not have looked at all this factory cider, sweet, fizzy and weak, and they would have tipped it down the drain. the apple season has started now, beginning of september. i always say the good lord put them up there, and the good lord put them up there, and the good lord will put them down. when the apple stop and that is when they are right. this is a hell of an orchard, we have got to pick them up by hand. i used to pick—up apples with a left school, 18, 19 years old. now they are... years ago, i used to carry them all down on my shoulder, bloody ha rd them all down on my shoulder, bloody hard work. a lot of people walk away, saying they don't want work done. they say, he's out there picking up those apples, i couldn't do that. i would rather be up there, then sat in an office on a bloody computer, i said. the harvest takes three months, but it is not all sunshine, as roger will be working a
years ago, proper cider, you could sell no trouble at all, but u nfortu nately, sell no trouble at all, but unfortunately, there are not good cider drinkers. a0 years ago, all the old boys would not have looked at all this factory cider, sweet, fizzy and weak, and they would have tipped it down the drain. the apple season has started now, beginning of september. i always say the good lord put them up there, and the good lord put them up there, and the good lord will put them down. when the...
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u nfortu nately, classroom. that is a scary thought. unfortunately, i think it has come to the point where something dramatic, dramatic measures must be taken. guns are a part of american culture so we need to understand how we can best use background checking. if we can repair the sense of community, faith and family and all these things, then we will see the gun issue completely disappeared. you want to take guns away and on the other side says now. guns and every teacher ‘s pockets. i'm hopeful that our generation can look at it in hopeful that our generation can look at itina hopeful that our generation can look at it in a more constructive way but it must be facilitated by the adults and people with actual political power to wield. as we've been hearing — the united states has unveiled a raft of new sanctions aimed at north korea. it highlights once again the tense relationship between pyongyang and washington — and the fact that we know so little about the regime — and its people. but a new exhibition opening in london is
u nfortu nately, classroom. that is a scary thought. unfortunately, i think it has come to the point where something dramatic, dramatic measures must be taken. guns are a part of american culture so we need to understand how we can best use background checking. if we can repair the sense of community, faith and family and all these things, then we will see the gun issue completely disappeared. you want to take guns away and on the other side says now. guns and every teacher ‘s pockets. i'm...
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not a good story, u nfortu nately. going. not a good story, unfortunately. 4000 job losses this time centrica and there are a couple of stories going round and one say this might be to do with the utility price bill which has been in the news in the last few years and they are trying to cut costs now, which meansjob are trying to cut costs now, which means job losses so they have announced job losses. they will try to do that in the next 12 months to get the costs down and profitability up, and ideally get the utility bills down as well. absolutely. mike, thank you for now. mike, orwe will come back to stories about unilever moving headquarters. stick around for that. as well as mike. how to unleash the beethoven in your babe. there's a simpler way to teach music to you child based on building blocks and we speak to the creator. and we might have a play as well. that is all coming. let's talk more about centrica. british gas owner centrica has announced today that it's cutting 4,000 jobs after losing 10% of it's uk customers
not a good story, u nfortu nately. going. not a good story, unfortunately. 4000 job losses this time centrica and there are a couple of stories going round and one say this might be to do with the utility price bill which has been in the news in the last few years and they are trying to cut costs now, which meansjob are trying to cut costs now, which means job losses so they have announced job losses. they will try to do that in the next 12 months to get the costs down and profitability up, and...
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they were far too interested in the doughnuts i had just bought them, u nfortu nately. i had just bought them, unfortunately. they are not going to realise. every two or three years we have these things, in the morning you go on facebook or a tweet, i woke up and i always miss them, so it was quite nice to realise, i wasn't going mad, i have actually experienced it. sugar or a tremor when you are two yea rs sugar or a tremor when you are two years old, what would you pick? a new scanning system has revealed a painting underneath picasso's picture — "a crouching woman" the picture underneath is of the catalan landscape probably painted by one of his assistants. it seems that picasso turned it 90 degrees and used the shape of the landscape to create the woman's crouching pose. the discovery has been unveiled today at an international science conference in austin texas from where our science correspondent pallab ghosh reports. picasso's crouching woman — worth millions. a painting from his blue period. but there's more to it than meets the eye. the conservators at the
they were far too interested in the doughnuts i had just bought them, u nfortu nately. i had just bought them, unfortunately. they are not going to realise. every two or three years we have these things, in the morning you go on facebook or a tweet, i woke up and i always miss them, so it was quite nice to realise, i wasn't going mad, i have actually experienced it. sugar or a tremor when you are two yea rs sugar or a tremor when you are two years old, what would you pick? a new scanning system...
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and public but the right to put sharia law of a sickly or law and that is what many muslims are fortu nately a re and that is what many muslims are fortunately are doing, especially muslims groups. you have a background in economics and business. are you comfortable that these days the afd seems to find its strongest support and, indeed, it is made in raison d'etre in anti—immigration policies rather than the more technocratic anti— eurozone stands that actually the party began with? nobody can really say why people vote for us. at least 50% of the voters still vote for the anti— euro reasons i stand for. 50% of the voters still vote for the anti- euro reasons i stand for. that is what i find interesting whether you are comfortable... islam and especially the islam of the strong religious people, muslims, is antiliberal, it is against women's rights and liberal rights. it is a fight forfreedom, rights and liberal rights. it is a fight for freedom, actually. rights and liberal rights. it is a fight forfreedom, actually. it rights and liberal rights. it is a fight for freedom, actually.
and public but the right to put sharia law of a sickly or law and that is what many muslims are fortu nately a re and that is what many muslims are fortunately are doing, especially muslims groups. you have a background in economics and business. are you comfortable that these days the afd seems to find its strongest support and, indeed, it is made in raison d'etre in anti—immigration policies rather than the more technocratic anti— eurozone stands that actually the party began with? nobody...
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fortu nately for seeing janine flock come down? fortunately for you it meant a medal. it was really tough to janine. ididn't medal. it was really tough to janine. i didn't want to believe it could happen. i could barely look at the screen, i was so nervous. my emotions were all over the place because lizzy had just put down a track record. i didn't want to be forth. i was watching the splits as janine was coming down. halfway down she dropped to four tenths behind and i'd just bought, maybe this is enough. but i didn't want to believe it until she had actually crossed the line, because a lot can happen ina the line, because a lot can happen in a short space of time. when i saw she'd dropped down to fourth, we screamed at each other. it was incredible, such a special moment. there was a controversial var decision in the fa cup yesterday, but it didn't prevent manchester united booking their place in the quarter finals. southampton and brighton are also through, as drew savage reports. so, is this off side, or isn't it? video assistant refereeing was supposed to bring cl
fortu nately for seeing janine flock come down? fortunately for you it meant a medal. it was really tough to janine. ididn't medal. it was really tough to janine. i didn't want to believe it could happen. i could barely look at the screen, i was so nervous. my emotions were all over the place because lizzy had just put down a track record. i didn't want to be forth. i was watching the splits as janine was coming down. halfway down she dropped to four tenths behind and i'd just bought, maybe...
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try to cross the border quite often and when they are caught they are pushed back in serbia, u nfortu nately, pushed back in serbia, unfortunately, sometimes, they are beaten. so we have some physical wounds. they are also sleeping rough through the winter. serbia provides accommodation in asylum centres to those who register, but many others say they have to take their chances outside the system, like this man who did not want to show his face. outside the system, like this man who did not want to show his facelj live who did not want to show his face.” live in the jungle, who did not want to show his face.” live in thejungle, i am a jungle man, i had to do something. if i go back i know my life is in danger. it is better for back i know my life is in danger. it is betterfor me back i know my life is in danger. it is better for me to live in the jungle somewhere. i will try to keep on crossing the border. he is not likely to succeed, but like the others you will keep trying because the reward is deemed to be worth the hardships. for these men people of the eu remains irresistible. guy d
try to cross the border quite often and when they are caught they are pushed back in serbia, u nfortu nately, pushed back in serbia, unfortunately, sometimes, they are beaten. so we have some physical wounds. they are also sleeping rough through the winter. serbia provides accommodation in asylum centres to those who register, but many others say they have to take their chances outside the system, like this man who did not want to show his face. outside the system, like this man who did not...
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u nfortu nately unfortunately the security council has so far failed in its responsibility to act in response to the clear threat to international peace and security that has resulted from recent events in northern rakhine state. we can't look the other way in this situation. what happened in burma and is still happening in burma is not ok. this council must hold the military accountable for their actions and pressure aung san suu kyi to acknowledge these horrific acts are taking place in her country. no more excuses. also making news today: a south korean court has sentenced. a friend and adviser to former president park geun—hye to 20 years injailfor corruption, influence—peddling and abuse of power. choi was at the heart of a massive corruption scandal that led to the impeachment of ms park, the country's first female president. a lawyer for choi said she will appeal against the sentence. israeli police say they will recommend to the attorney general that the country's prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, should be charged with bribery, fraud and breach of trust. they say they
u nfortu nately unfortunately the security council has so far failed in its responsibility to act in response to the clear threat to international peace and security that has resulted from recent events in northern rakhine state. we can't look the other way in this situation. what happened in burma and is still happening in burma is not ok. this council must hold the military accountable for their actions and pressure aung san suu kyi to acknowledge these horrific acts are taking place in her...
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face to be joining in with would feel as though you had lost face to bejoining in with him, u nfortu nately. face to bejoining in with him, unfortunately. normally we get the typical donald trump to go with the finger at the ceiling. this is a classic with him, doing it with both hands. what he did this time was to modify it. he has turned it into a precision gesture which is a different beast. he is bringing it down. this one he is using as the 0. when you turn it into that precision gesture it shows that i know what i'm doing, i have either done it or iam i'm doing, i have either done it or i am definitely doing it, he implies it has the answers. last time he appeared very much as a salesman. but you could see suppressed signs of nerves. the lecture last year when he arrived, he was holding the site as though it was propping him up site as though it was propping him up —— lectern. this year had a similar pose but much more splayed. he took control of the lack turn. he was using space a lot more. he was loving every moment of it from his arrival. pence behind him, he looked arrival. pe
face to be joining in with would feel as though you had lost face to bejoining in with him, u nfortu nately. face to bejoining in with him, unfortunately. normally we get the typical donald trump to go with the finger at the ceiling. this is a classic with him, doing it with both hands. what he did this time was to modify it. he has turned it into a precision gesture which is a different beast. he is bringing it down. this one he is using as the 0. when you turn it into that precision gesture...
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it is u nfortu nate if consistently betraying you. it is unfortunate if the government —— american government can take that route, but we will continue to reach out for the support of the us. minister, let's pick away at the specifics. you tell me your government is committed to reconciliation, unity, and building the country. why is that in the recent talks under the auspices of the intergovernmental authority, there is a regional effort to get there is a regional effort to get the south sudan conflict under control and stabilize the situation. the government side, your side simply walked away from the talks when the opposition put together a proposal on a national unity government? is the opposite, the president is committed to the revitalization of the agreement. in actual terms, it means that that was not part of the agreement, they should be brought on board. what we are proposing is we have to bring them on board so we implement the agreement. how do you bring them on board? including them by expanding the government. 0ur pr
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pictures only of the party secretary visiting the temple and telling the tibetans how fortu nate temple and telling the tibetans how fortunate they are to have party rule and one or two tiny pictures of the main statue that everybody is worried about in the shrine without any comment and no reference to the fa ct any comment and no reference to the fact that there has been a fire. this has been provoking rumours and uncertainty i think among the people. and it couldn't have come at a worse time because tibetans are celebrating their traditional new year which began on friday. sensitivity will presumably be very high. the period in tibet and especially in lhasa marks the start of the annual festivals that were huge assemblies of monks and people in the past and that led to protest in the past and that led to protest in the 80s and ten years ago. in a period where you would expect the chinese to show a good face, this is another example of the chinese not being good at handling culture and relations with local people, especially people from a different religion and culture. talked about h
pictures only of the party secretary visiting the temple and telling the tibetans how fortu nate temple and telling the tibetans how fortunate they are to have party rule and one or two tiny pictures of the main statue that everybody is worried about in the shrine without any comment and no reference to the fa ct any comment and no reference to the fact that there has been a fire. this has been provoking rumours and uncertainty i think among the people. and it couldn't have come at a worse time...
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it is, and u nfortu nately torment for them. it is, and unfortunately the whole messy process of giving information is going on, there is no exact knowledge of the number of people who were on board. the figure bandied about over 65 or 66. that has added to the misery of these relatives who are waiting. some even tried to take the initiative of going up themselves, and then of course they were stopped by the officials because they were endangering their own health. they will probably have a very difficult night, waiting until tomorrow morning to find out what has happened. more widely, what is the iranian air safety record like? the difficulties over recent years of maintaining error plays under sanctions must have been considerable? obviously yes, because of sanctions there is a very ageing fleet in iran. this particular plane was 25 years old, but there's also a question of mismanagement in cases like this. a lot of air crashes are due to human error, pilot error, and some of them to do with weather conditions, but also there
it is, and u nfortu nately torment for them. it is, and unfortunately the whole messy process of giving information is going on, there is no exact knowledge of the number of people who were on board. the figure bandied about over 65 or 66. that has added to the misery of these relatives who are waiting. some even tried to take the initiative of going up themselves, and then of course they were stopped by the officials because they were endangering their own health. they will probably have a...
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clothing, so over a period of time, you are left with a paraffin base in that fabric, and u nfortu nately, base in that fabric, and unfortunately, that becomes quite flammable. the mra -- the nhra said it is conducting a review of paraffin —based skin creams, working closely with manufacturers and the fire service to further reduce the risks associated with these products. energy companies should be allowed to see the personal data of some customers at risk of being in fuel poverty according to the government. the idea is part of a consultation looking at how best to protect people who could be struggling to pay their bills. our business correspondent joe lynam explains. we all hate getting our energy bills, but for some, it can push them into realfinancial difficulties, known as "fuel poverty." now the government wants to find a new way of automatically protecting up to 2 million energy users by letting suppliers know a lot more about them. it's launching a consultation into something called "data matching," which could allow local authorities to share personal information with energy
clothing, so over a period of time, you are left with a paraffin base in that fabric, and u nfortu nately, base in that fabric, and unfortunately, that becomes quite flammable. the mra -- the nhra said it is conducting a review of paraffin —based skin creams, working closely with manufacturers and the fire service to further reduce the risks associated with these products. energy companies should be allowed to see the personal data of some customers at risk of being in fuel poverty according...
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we u nfortu nately we unfortunately only know about the reasons from the very few sentences ina reasons from the very few sentences in a press release. it has so far the panel was not able to deliver a reason for the decision. which we are eagerly awaiting. we have asked to speed this procedure up. we have been told that this could be the end of february. which is extremely u nsatisfa ctory of february. which is extremely unsatisfactory situation. the headlines on bbc news: a senior brexiteer accuses ministers of being vague and divided in their plans for leaving the eu. ajoint north and south korea ice hockey team play together for the first time — ahead of the winter olympics. sport now...and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre. there were wins for ireland and wales yesterday in their opening six nations mathches . the defending champions england should make a winning start this afternoon. they take on italy in rome at 3pm. england have won all of their 23 tests against italy, only failing to score a try in one of those matches it's it‘s a great opportunity for the team
we u nfortu nately we unfortunately only know about the reasons from the very few sentences ina reasons from the very few sentences in a press release. it has so far the panel was not able to deliver a reason for the decision. which we are eagerly awaiting. we have asked to speed this procedure up. we have been told that this could be the end of february. which is extremely u nsatisfa ctory of february. which is extremely unsatisfactory situation. the headlines on bbc news: a senior brexiteer...
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this u nfortu nately flurries in the morning. this unfortunately will coincide with rush—hour or evenjust unfortunately will coincide with rush—hour or even just before the rush—hour, but these are snow showers, only five miles across, almost like throwing a dart, some will get it, some won't. further wintry showers along the north sea coast and across the uk it mainly started bright and cold with a frost expected. a chilly day on the weight with the best of the sunshine across many northern and western areas and a beautiful day for
this u nfortu nately flurries in the morning. this unfortunately will coincide with rush—hour or evenjust unfortunately will coincide with rush—hour or even just before the rush—hour, but these are snow showers, only five miles across, almost like throwing a dart, some will get it, some won't. further wintry showers along the north sea coast and across the uk it mainly started bright and cold with a frost expected. a chilly day on the weight with the best of the sunshine across many...
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the panel of the door that he shot out that miraculously, he did not and he kept going, but u nfortu nately, he did not and he kept going, but unfortunately, he went across the hall to my friend and she did the same thing in her classroom, and some students were injured and they we re some students were injured and they were deceased as well. and then he shotin were deceased as well. and then he shot in the hallway of, security specialist, and then he made his way to the hallway and continued there. you just mentioned aron price, lacey to himself in front of students and was killed. —— aaron feis. to himself in front of students and was killed. -- aaron feis. yes, he did. iwas was killed. -- aaron feis. yes, he did. i was very frustrated comic frightened in front of my students. we were trying to break because we we re we were trying to break because we were afraid he was going to come back, so we were holding on to each other and the students were extremely mature. they were incredible, i just want everyone to know how incredible the students were. they held onto each other, they were
the panel of the door that he shot out that miraculously, he did not and he kept going, but u nfortu nately, he did not and he kept going, but unfortunately, he went across the hall to my friend and she did the same thing in her classroom, and some students were injured and they we re some students were injured and they were deceased as well. and then he shotin were deceased as well. and then he shot in the hallway of, security specialist, and then he made his way to the hallway and continued...
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good account of themselves and slightly unfortunate good account of themselves and slightly u nfortu nate really to good account of themselves and slightly unfortunate really to be out of the cup. cricket now and england have failed to reach the final of the tri—series. england needed to beat new zealand by 20 runs to make wednesday's final against australia. england did win the match after making 194—7 in their 20 overs. eoin morgan top scoring with 80. but his side needed to restrict new zealand to 174 to get through. the kiwis finished on 192—4, which was enough to see them get through to the final. boxing — george groves successfully defended his wba super middleweight title with a win over chris eubankjunior in manchester. the british world title bout went all 12 rounds, with groves boxing clever to withstand the challenge from eubankjunior. the victory was unanimous and also means groves is through to the world boxing super series final. that's all the sport for now. you can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. that's bbc.co.uk/sport and i'll have more fo
good account of themselves and slightly unfortunate good account of themselves and slightly u nfortu nate really to good account of themselves and slightly unfortunate really to be out of the cup. cricket now and england have failed to reach the final of the tri—series. england needed to beat new zealand by 20 runs to make wednesday's final against australia. england did win the match after making 194—7 in their 20 overs. eoin morgan top scoring with 80. but his side needed to restrict new...
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fortu nately a me off. lots of traffic about. fortunately a man working on the road stopped the traffic so i could get up and get away. as a cyclist you must see potholes in the road all the time. do you report them? we do. they do not always get fixed. i feel aggrieved about that because having bothered to report it and give a location, we would expect some follow—up action. this is hawthorn road in northampton. a pothole repair team busy at work. the plan is to do longer lasting repairs across the county, but only the worst potholes get filled. in northamptonshire we are not able to fix every pothole thatis are not able to fix every pothole that is reported to us or picked up on our inspections. what constitutes a pothole is a whole that is 15 millimetres deep and about a foot wide and is really a risk to the public. if it is slightly less than that it won't get filled. it would not meet the criteria. we constantly monitor the network of roads and paths to look at these potholes and we will fix them if they are a safety defec
fortu nately a me off. lots of traffic about. fortunately a man working on the road stopped the traffic so i could get up and get away. as a cyclist you must see potholes in the road all the time. do you report them? we do. they do not always get fixed. i feel aggrieved about that because having bothered to report it and give a location, we would expect some follow—up action. this is hawthorn road in northampton. a pothole repair team busy at work. the plan is to do longer lasting repairs...
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i know how words from michel barnier are perceived in the uk, that is u nfortu nate, perceived in the uk, that is unfortunate, it's also in perception, i would say, it's pointing out the options that are on the table and personally i don't think the british government has been clear on that. i would love the british government to be clear. it never ceases to amaze me that it seems more divided than the 27 other states! you say that but does michel barnier speakfor the states! you say that but does michel barnier speak for the entire european union? 0h, barnier speak for the entire european union? oh, i barnier speak for the entire european union? 0h, ithink we barnier speak for the entire european union? oh, i think we have lost... we've got you back, can you still hear me, paul tang?|j lost... we've got you back, can you still hear me, paultang? i can hear you. repeat the question, you say britain is more divided than the eu 27. but does barnier speak for the netherlands in terms of the draft eu text? ca n netherlands in terms of the draft eu text? can we imagine the state where they
i know how words from michel barnier are perceived in the uk, that is u nfortu nate, perceived in the uk, that is unfortunate, it's also in perception, i would say, it's pointing out the options that are on the table and personally i don't think the british government has been clear on that. i would love the british government to be clear. it never ceases to amaze me that it seems more divided than the 27 other states! you say that but does michel barnier speakfor the states! you say that but...
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u nfortu nately i them to then rape them. unfortunately i think we have to look at it from a societal perspective and we now have two consider that unfortunately there are no more opportunities to abuse and abuse could well be on the increase. how many potential child abusers do you think there are in britain? i think that is very difficult to put in and on. potentially it could be unhelpful. sorry to interrupt, you havejust said that you are arresting 438 men every month, and that is just for viewing indecent images. that is correct, i think we have to accept that there are tens of thousands that there are tens of thousands that there are tens of thousands that the most important thing from my perspective is that u nfortu nately, my perspective is that unfortunately, the focus has been upon the police service and what i believe has been a very strong response to the threat. but ultimately, victoria, every time we make an arrest, the damage has already been done and we have to start looking at how we prevent the abuse in the
u nfortu nately i them to then rape them. unfortunately i think we have to look at it from a societal perspective and we now have two consider that unfortunately there are no more opportunities to abuse and abuse could well be on the increase. how many potential child abusers do you think there are in britain? i think that is very difficult to put in and on. potentially it could be unhelpful. sorry to interrupt, you havejust said that you are arresting 438 men every month, and that is just for...
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clothing, so over a period of time you are left with a paraffin —based and that's clothing, and u nfortu nately and that's clothing, and unfortunately that becomes quite flammable. the medicines regulator the mhra says that it is conducting a review: you can hear more you can hear more on you can hear more on that story on bbc five live investigates. now then, valentine's day might still be a few days away, but love was in the airas the a few days away, but love was in the air as the cast and crew screening of the new film... this is the moment that somebody went down on one knee and proposed to his girlfriend, sabrina. it was greeted with cheers by the cinema audience. this was at a cinema in dalston, east london. she did say yes, and the couple have reportedly been dating for early —— since early last year. at one stage, andrew musgrave had everybody cheering loudly as he moved up to silver medal position, but unfortunately, he was chased down by norway's finest. joe lindsay supports on —— report on that. training with the best there has hardened them. for a while he found his way int
clothing, so over a period of time you are left with a paraffin —based and that's clothing, and u nfortu nately and that's clothing, and unfortunately that becomes quite flammable. the medicines regulator the mhra says that it is conducting a review: you can hear more you can hear more on you can hear more on that story on bbc five live investigates. now then, valentine's day might still be a few days away, but love was in the airas the a few days away, but love was in the air as the cast and...
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u nfortu nately end it as quickly as possible —— fully stocked. unfortunately you can't wait five or six or seven minutes. what my daughter said earlier, there are 32 states that have laws that require the schools to prepare for this and yet more than half the county, and this cou nty than half the county, and this county is one of them, and our school was prepared, and thank god it was only 17 lives, but when more than half the counties won't spend the money out of their budget for the money out of their budget for the training, even though the law says they should, it will be that many more the next time. so between having the schools trained the lockdowns and possibly having armed personnel, staff that are willing to do it, yes, anonymously, i don't wa nt to do it, yes, anonymously, i don't want to get to know who has the firearms, i don't want the shooters to know who have the firearms, i do people walking around the firearms on their side, but when that alert goes off and they put the kids in the closets and there could be kids under the desk
u nfortu nately end it as quickly as possible —— fully stocked. unfortunately you can't wait five or six or seven minutes. what my daughter said earlier, there are 32 states that have laws that require the schools to prepare for this and yet more than half the county, and this cou nty than half the county, and this county is one of them, and our school was prepared, and thank god it was only 17 lives, but when more than half the counties won't spend the money out of their budget for the...