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hello, jane. we are at _ what is he announcing, chris? hello, jane. we are at a _ what is he announcing, chris? hello, jane. we are at a military _ what is he announcing, chris? hello, jane. we are at a military base - what is he announcing, chris? hello, jane. we are at a military base east i jane. we are at a military base east of warsaw. in the next half hour, the prime minister, the nato secretary general yan stoltenberg and the polish prime minister donald tusk will all be here. a substantial speech expected from the prime minister later. as you say, there is this £500 million boost to british funding for ukraine in this financial year, so going up from £2.5 billion to £3 billion. mr sunak making an argument that in his view, i was speaking to him on the plane here, moscow �*s invasion of ukraine has been a strategic failure. nato has been a strategic failure. nato has expanded the western military alliance, but there is clearly a nervousness from western leaders that in democracies, you have to continue to continue to take people with you.
hello, jane. we are at _ what is he announcing, chris? hello, jane. we are at a _ what is he announcing, chris? hello, jane. we are at a military _ what is he announcing, chris? hello, jane. we are at a military base - what is he announcing, chris? hello, jane. we are at a military base east i jane. we are at a military base east of warsaw. in the next half hour, the prime minister, the nato secretary general yan stoltenberg and the polish prime minister donald tusk will all be here. a...
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tomorrow. jane, i'm so sorry. that must _ his funeral tomorrow. jane, i'm so sorry. that must be _ his funeral tomorrow. jane, i'm so sorry. that must be so _ his funeral tomorrow. jane, i'm so sorry. that must be so difficult - his funeral tomorrow. jane, i'm so sorry. that must be so difficult forj sorry. that must be so difficult for you to go through losing your brother, but to know that he was in and out of doctor's and the a&e, where he should be treated. the gp had referred — where he should be treated. the gp had referred him _ where he should be treated. the gp had referred him and _ where he should be treated. the gp had referred him and it _ where he should be treated. the gp had referred him and it was - where he should be treated. the gp had referred him and it was late - where he should be treated. the gp had referred him and it was late at i had referred him and it was late at night. when he got to the hospital, they said, we don't know why you're here. 0bviously they then put him aside to a&e, wh
tomorrow. jane, i'm so sorry. that must _ his funeral tomorrow. jane, i'm so sorry. that must be _ his funeral tomorrow. jane, i'm so sorry. that must be so _ his funeral tomorrow. jane, i'm so sorry. that must be so difficult - his funeral tomorrow. jane, i'm so sorry. that must be so difficult forj sorry. that must be so difficult for you to go through losing your brother, but to know that he was in and out of doctor's and the a&e, where he should be treated. the gp had referred — where...
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jane mcleod. you wouldn't have had _ director 18 to 20? jane mcleod. you wouldn't have had direct _ director 18 to 20? jane mcleod. you wouldn't have had direct access - director 18 to 20? jane mcleod. you wouldn't have had direct access to i wouldn't have had direct access to the board — wouldn't have had direct access to the board but through each of those reports _ the board but through each of those reports and direct access? what used to ha en reports and direct access? what used to happen is — reports and direct access? what used to happen is that _ reports and direct access? what used to happen is that if _ reports and direct access? what used to happen is that if you _ reports and direct access? what used to happen is that if you took - to happen is that if you took anything to the board you would normally have a sponsor who was an executive director and that would have been my reporting line. i would be called sometimes just to give updates to the branch support programme for instance, i might be called to give an update on the paper but n
jane mcleod. you wouldn't have had _ director 18 to 20? jane mcleod. you wouldn't have had direct _ director 18 to 20? jane mcleod. you wouldn't have had direct access - director 18 to 20? jane mcleod. you wouldn't have had direct access to i wouldn't have had direct access to the board — wouldn't have had direct access to the board but through each of those reports _ the board but through each of those reports and direct access? what used to ha en reports and direct access? what used to...
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absolutely, jane. a crowd of 60,000 _ on their backs. absolutely, jane. a crowd of 60,000 is _ on their backs. absolutely, jane. a crowd of 60,000 is expecting - on their backs. absolutely, jane. aj crowd of 60,000 is expecting here on their backs. absolutely, jane. a i crowd of 60,000 is expecting here at wembley. england can do with all this home support they can get. some lioness fans are getting ahead of themselves. the reality is that england and need to get there first. that means navigating this very tricky group. sarina wiegman�*s team have been drawn. sweden and france, and then there's the republic of ireland. they are a team who always turn up. england will be boosted by the return of leah williamson. the england captain hasn't played rationale for a year. we are told she's fit and could be starting. we already spoke about scotland, but there are two other home nations playing tonight as well— wales against croatia and northern ireland against croatia and northern ireland against malta. what can we expect from them?— from them? like you s
absolutely, jane. a crowd of 60,000 _ on their backs. absolutely, jane. a crowd of 60,000 is _ on their backs. absolutely, jane. a crowd of 60,000 is expecting - on their backs. absolutely, jane. aj crowd of 60,000 is expecting here on their backs. absolutely, jane. a i crowd of 60,000 is expecting here at wembley. england can do with all this home support they can get. some lioness fans are getting ahead of themselves. the reality is that england and need to get there first. that means...
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it is huge, jane. in ears to think, ben? it is huge, jane. in years to come. _ think, ben? it is huge, jane. in years to come, long _ think, ben? it is huge, jane. in years to come, long after- think, ben? it is huge, jane. in years to come, long after rishi| years to come, long after rishi sunak has left no 10, this policy will be remembered. the phasing out of smoking will have a massive impact on public health and i think it's really unlikely that a future government would reverse this move. remember, it's less than 20 years ago that people could smoke in restaurants, in the cinema, on buses, on trains. and the then labour government's move to ban smoking in public places did, like now, because a big political rompers here at westminster, splits between the parties, but parliament passed the parties, but parliament passed the measure, and it stuck, and the impact of that was huge. i think the impact of that was huge. i think the impact of that was huge. i think the impact of this will be even bigger
it is huge, jane. in ears to think, ben? it is huge, jane. in years to come. _ think, ben? it is huge, jane. in years to come, long _ think, ben? it is huge, jane. in years to come, long after- think, ben? it is huge, jane. in years to come, long after rishi| years to come, long after rishi sunak has left no 10, this policy will be remembered. the phasing out of smoking will have a massive impact on public health and i think it's really unlikely that a future government would reverse this move....
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it makes my blood boil. jane, two l makes my blood boil. jane, two occasions _ makes my blood boil. jane, two occasions of _ makes my blood boil. jane, two occasions of prior _ makes my blood boil. jane, two occasions of prior contact - makes my blood boil. jane, two occasions of prior contact with l makes my blood boil. jane, two i occasions of prior contact with two police forces before kulsama lost her life. is that unusual? it is police forces before kulsama lost her life. is that unusual?- her life. is that unusual? it is not unusual in _ her life. is that unusual? it is not unusual in every _ her life. is that unusual? it is not unusual in every case _ her life. is that unusual? it is not unusual in every case and - her life. is that unusual? it is not unusual in every case and you - her life. is that unusual? it is not i unusual in every case and you know we don't _ unusual in every case and you know we don't know what's happened in this case, — we don't know what's happened in this case, but it is suggestive there — this case, but it is suggestive there were problems.- this c
it makes my blood boil. jane, two l makes my blood boil. jane, two occasions _ makes my blood boil. jane, two occasions of _ makes my blood boil. jane, two occasions of prior _ makes my blood boil. jane, two occasions of prior contact - makes my blood boil. jane, two occasions of prior contact with l makes my blood boil. jane, two i occasions of prior contact with two police forces before kulsama lost her life. is that unusual? it is police forces before kulsama lost her life. is that unusual?-...
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i spoke to courtroom artist jane rosenberg. in this courtroom, i'm not very close like i was in thejean carroll trial, when i sit in the jury box for the pre trial and when... in all its cases, i've been very close to trump's civil fraud, but this during jury selection, they fill up the whole courtroom with potentialjurors and they allow six pool reporters to sit in the back row and one pool sketch artist. so i'm very far away right now during jury selection, once the trial begins, possibly monday, i will move closer towards the front. but right now i'm way in the back looking with binoculars. and still i have a lot a lot of court security officers blocking my view and civil and his secret service people. so there is a lot before i get to see him, there's a lot in front of me. and jane, i understand that every courtroom artist receives sometimes negative criticism for the likeness of people that they're drawing. and i understand that donald trump himself has showed interest in some of your sketches in your previous trials. so w
i spoke to courtroom artist jane rosenberg. in this courtroom, i'm not very close like i was in thejean carroll trial, when i sit in the jury box for the pre trial and when... in all its cases, i've been very close to trump's civil fraud, but this during jury selection, they fill up the whole courtroom with potentialjurors and they allow six pool reporters to sit in the back row and one pool sketch artist. so i'm very far away right now during jury selection, once the trial begins, possibly...
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jane dougall reports. their prospects of automatic promotion had taken a dent in recent weeks after a bad promotion had taken a dent in recent weeks after a had run of form so leicester city finds could be forgiven for feeling nervous with norwich visiting. gabriela sarah did little to lift the mood. their first shot of the _ little to lift the mood. their first shot of the game, _ little to lift the mood. their first shot of the game, cheeky. - little to lift the mood. their first - shot of the game, cheeky. leicester city needed — shot of the game, cheeky. leicester city needed a _ shot of the game, cheeky. leicester city needed a lever— shot of the game, cheeky. leicester city needed a lever and _ shot of the game, cheeky. leicester city needed a lever and kiernan - city needed a lever and kiernan dewsbury—hall rose to the occasion. the midfielders of first goal in ii matches. the momentum was with the home site, but would he be made to regret mistakes like this one? however, where paxson back at
jane dougall reports. their prospects of automatic promotion had taken a dent in recent weeks after a bad promotion had taken a dent in recent weeks after a had run of form so leicester city finds could be forgiven for feeling nervous with norwich visiting. gabriela sarah did little to lift the mood. their first shot of the _ little to lift the mood. their first shot of the game, _ little to lift the mood. their first shot of the game, cheeky. - little to lift the mood. their first - shot of...
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likewise, jane, on the radio before the viewersjoined us. who is estranged from her child, cannot understand, life is really difficult for her. at last, phil, thank you. forgive me, but these are the sorts of conversations that cannot be hurried. it's all yours. absolutely. and i think _ hurried. it's all yours. absolutely. and i think actually _ hurried. it's all yours. absolutely. and i think actually from - hurried. it's all yours. absolutely. and i think actually from the - and i think actually from the varying — and i think actually from the varying statuses and stories of both susie _ varying statuses and stories of both susie and _ varying statuses and stories of both susie and jane, you can see how complex— susie and jane, you can see how complex this situation is. the system — complex this situation is. the system wasn't ready for this complex social_ system wasn't ready for this complex social change. i think that's what hilary— social change. i think that's what hilary cass's report says and we should — hilary cass's rep
likewise, jane, on the radio before the viewersjoined us. who is estranged from her child, cannot understand, life is really difficult for her. at last, phil, thank you. forgive me, but these are the sorts of conversations that cannot be hurried. it's all yours. absolutely. and i think _ hurried. it's all yours. absolutely. and i think actually _ hurried. it's all yours. absolutely. and i think actually from - hurried. it's all yours. absolutely. and i think actually from the - and i think...
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jane. jane, it is how this decision has come about that has caused a row, and it has escalated today. add iiam, and it has escalated today. add "am, the fa said in a statement that representatives from the english football league had been present at early meetings when it had been agreed that fa cup replays would be scrapped. four hours later, the efl said no such agreement had been made with them, and that it was an example of how the efl and its clubs are being marginalised, and that it threatened the future of the english game. manchester united are playing in the fa cup this weekend, and top tier clubs like them would probably accept this decision, but for lower league clubs, it means they miss out on the opportunity of perhaps playing at a ground like this one and of course earning revenue from replays. one of the most famous upsets in fa cup history was a replay. in 1972, non—league side hereford united knocked out division one newcastle united, but now there will be fewer opportuni
jane. jane, it is how this decision has come about that has caused a row, and it has escalated today. add iiam, and it has escalated today. add "am, the fa said in a statement that representatives from the english football league had been present at early meetings when it had been agreed that fa cup replays would be scrapped. four hours later, the efl said no such agreement had been made with them, and that it was an example of how the efl and its clubs are being marginalised, and that it...
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studio: thanks so much, jane. events are being held across rwanda to mark three decades since the beginning of the genocide against ethnic tutsis and moderate hutus. nearly a million people were killed in a hundred days in 1994. a ceremony in the rwandan capital, kigali, is being led by president paul kagame. world leadersjoined the president in laying wreaths. those present included the south african president, cyril ramaphosa, and the former us president, bill clinton, who has previously called the massacre of ethnic tutsis and moderate hutus the biggest failure of his presidency. there is plenty more to come, and also a long read on rwanda on our website. stay with us here on bbc news. good afternoon. well, after a stormy start to our weekend, the winds are still a feature out there but not as severe as yesterday. and there are still some lengthy spells of sunshine to be found. but the rainbow says it all. yes, some of us will continue to see some showers. most frequent showers across the north—west of scotla
studio: thanks so much, jane. events are being held across rwanda to mark three decades since the beginning of the genocide against ethnic tutsis and moderate hutus. nearly a million people were killed in a hundred days in 1994. a ceremony in the rwandan capital, kigali, is being led by president paul kagame. world leadersjoined the president in laying wreaths. those present included the south african president, cyril ramaphosa, and the former us president, bill clinton, who has previously...
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for a unique perspective into the trump trial, i spoke to courtroom artist jane rosenberg. this courtroom i am not very close as i was in the eeg and carol trial and when i sit in thejury box for the carol trial and when i sit in the jury box for the pre—trial -- eg the jury box for the pre—trial —— eg carrol. trump's civil fraud, i was very close. but they've filled up the whole courtroom with potentialjurors this time and they allowed six reporters to sit in the back role and —— back row. i'm very far away right now during jury selection. once a trial begins, possibly monday, i will move closer towards the front but right now i am way in the back, looking with binoculars and still i have a lot, a lot of court security officers blocking my view and and civil service people. so before i get to see him, there is a lot in front of me. i to see him, there is a lot in front of me.— to see him, there is a lot in front of me. i understand that every courtroom _ front of me. i understand that every courtroom artists - every courtroom artists receives a sometimes nega
for a unique perspective into the trump trial, i spoke to courtroom artist jane rosenberg. this courtroom i am not very close as i was in the eeg and carol trial and when i sit in thejury box for the carol trial and when i sit in the jury box for the pre—trial -- eg the jury box for the pre—trial —— eg carrol. trump's civil fraud, i was very close. but they've filled up the whole courtroom with potentialjurors this time and they allowed six reporters to sit in the back role and ——...
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jane james? the janejames? the uk jane james? the uk sells arms to israel? , , ., ., , ., , israel? they should not sell arms if there is a clear _ israel? they should not sell arms if there is a clear risk _ israel? they should not sell arms if there is a clear risk those _ israel? they should not sell arms if there is a clear risk those arms - israel? they should not sell arms if there is a clear risk those arms can | there is a clear risk those arms can be used to break international humanitarian law. there are a number of voices growing who think that threshold in gaza has passed. the labour party are saying the government should publish its internal legal advice and if that says there is a clear risk, arms sales to israel should be suspended. the lib dems say they should be suspended right now, so did the snp, who won parliament record so mps can have a vote. some senior conservatives are also voicing their concerns. for now, the prime minister is staying pretty tight—lipped saying simply the uk has, "a very careful licensing regime". at tonight in israel, a television report
jane james? the janejames? the uk jane james? the uk sells arms to israel? , , ., ., , ., , israel? they should not sell arms if there is a clear _ israel? they should not sell arms if there is a clear risk _ israel? they should not sell arms if there is a clear risk those _ israel? they should not sell arms if there is a clear risk those arms - israel? they should not sell arms if there is a clear risk those arms can | there is a clear risk those arms can be used to break international...
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i'm jane dougall. liverpool are top of the table after a tense day in the battle to win the premier league. arsenal lift the league trophy after a late goal against chelsea — stopping them from winning the quadruple. and he can't stop winning — jannik sinner takes the title in miami. hello and welcome to the program, where we'll start in the english premier league as liverpool have moved to the top of the table after their 2—1 victory over brighton. the visitors took the lead through danny welbeck afterjust two minutes, but goals from luis diaz and a winnerfrom mohamed salah gave manager jurgen klopp's side all three points. in games against brighton, we were never close.
i'm jane dougall. liverpool are top of the table after a tense day in the battle to win the premier league. arsenal lift the league trophy after a late goal against chelsea — stopping them from winning the quadruple. and he can't stop winning — jannik sinner takes the title in miami. hello and welcome to the program, where we'll start in the english premier league as liverpool have moved to the top of the table after their 2—1 victory over brighton. the visitors took the lead through...
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jane. theo leggett, thank you. the metropolitan police is to look again at its decision to charge the tv presenter caroline flack. the presenter of love island was facing prosecution for assaulting her boyfriend when she took her own life in february 2020. caroline flack's mother has repeatedly criticised how police handled the case. charlotte gallagher joins me. explain what's happening here. initially, when caroline flack was arrested, the crown prosecution service recommended she was caution. the police appealed to the cps and wanted her charged with assault. she was eventually charged with assault. this new investigation will investigate why that happened and look at new witness evidence that may be available, and that evidence will be surrounding the actions of the officers which appealed to the cps to get caroline charged. the independent office for police conduct has asked the met to look into this after caroline's family complained last week. herfamily, particularly her mother christine, has been very vocal
jane. theo leggett, thank you. the metropolitan police is to look again at its decision to charge the tv presenter caroline flack. the presenter of love island was facing prosecution for assaulting her boyfriend when she took her own life in february 2020. caroline flack's mother has repeatedly criticised how police handled the case. charlotte gallagher joins me. explain what's happening here. initially, when caroline flack was arrested, the crown prosecution service recommended she was...
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thank you so much, jane. thousands of people, including local and national leaders, have attended a candle—lit vigil in sydney to remember those who died in last week's stabbing rampage. as the sun set on bondi beach, people were asked to light a candle in memory of the victims. six people, mainly women, were killed and twelve injured in the attack on a shopping centre. just before the vigil, one of the wounded, a nine—month—old girl, was released from hospital; her mother died in the attack. among those paying their respects — the prime minister of australia. we mourn for all the years they should have known all the memories they should have made, the lives they should have made, the lives they should have lived here in their country. they should have lived here in their count . , u , , they should have lived here in their count . , u ,, , they should have lived here in their count. n. ,, , ., ., country. the success they would have achieved in whatever _ country. the success they would have achieved
thank you so much, jane. thousands of people, including local and national leaders, have attended a candle—lit vigil in sydney to remember those who died in last week's stabbing rampage. as the sun set on bondi beach, people were asked to light a candle in memory of the victims. six people, mainly women, were killed and twelve injured in the attack on a shopping centre. just before the vigil, one of the wounded, a nine—month—old girl, was released from hospital; her mother died in the...
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thank you, jane. slovakia has a new president. peter pellegrini won saturday's vote by a greater than expected margin, after a campaign overshadowed by the war in ukraine. mr pellegrini favours peace talks with russia, and described his pro—western opponent as a warmonger. for more on this let's speak now to our correspondent rob cameron, whojoins from neighbouring prague. when we were talking about this vote yesterday, we were talking about how it was crucial because of the situation in ukraine. now we have seen peter pellegrini, who favours closer ties with russia win. how does that leave slovakia's position with that war? i does that leave slovakia's position with that war?— with that war? i think it really cements with that war? i think it really i cements slovakia's position is no longer one of the big supporters of ukraine. this is a country that are less than nine months ago donated its entire fighterjet less than nine months ago donated its entire fighter jet fleet of retired make 29 fighterjets to ukraine, then in oct
thank you, jane. slovakia has a new president. peter pellegrini won saturday's vote by a greater than expected margin, after a campaign overshadowed by the war in ukraine. mr pellegrini favours peace talks with russia, and described his pro—western opponent as a warmonger. for more on this let's speak now to our correspondent rob cameron, whojoins from neighbouring prague. when we were talking about this vote yesterday, we were talking about how it was crucial because of the situation in...
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thank you very much, jane. the harry potter author jk rowling has invited police to arrest her if they believe she has committed an offence under scotland's new hate crime law. from today, it is a crime to stir up hatred relating to someone�*s age, disability, religion, sexual orientation or transgender identity. and ms rowling, who lives in edinburgh, says the legislation is a threat to free speech. but the first minister humza yousaf says it will guard people from what he calls a "rising tide of hatred" in society. here's our scotland editor, james cook. this is a nation struggling to strike a balance between liberty and safety, between freedom of speech and protection from hatred. these protesters think the new hate crime law gets that balance wrong, but the first minister disagrees. i'm very proud of the hate crime act. we have seen, i'm afraid, notjust in the uk and, of course, scotland, but right across many parts of the world, this kind of rising tide of hatred against people because of their protected
thank you very much, jane. the harry potter author jk rowling has invited police to arrest her if they believe she has committed an offence under scotland's new hate crime law. from today, it is a crime to stir up hatred relating to someone�*s age, disability, religion, sexual orientation or transgender identity. and ms rowling, who lives in edinburgh, says the legislation is a threat to free speech. but the first minister humza yousaf says it will guard people from what he calls a...
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i'mjane i'm jane dougal. he was the favourite and scottie scheffler lived up to his billing, winning golf�*s first major of the year, the masters. the world number one started the day one shot clear of the field and though he briefly dropped back into a four way tie for the lead, scheffler finished on 11 under. victory by 4 strokes ahead of ludvig agberg. it's the 27—year—old's second major. he also won the masters two years ago. it's... it's hard to put into words how special this is. it's been a long week, a grind of a week, the golf course was so challenging, and to be sitting here wearing this jacket again and getting to take it home is...is extremely special. it was a momentous weekend in germany. bayer leverkusen are bundesliga champions for the first time in their 120 year history. they beat werder bremen 5—0 to secure the title and they did it in front of their own fans. leverkussen were declared champions with five games to spare in what has been an incredible season. they are still unbeaten
i'mjane i'm jane dougal. he was the favourite and scottie scheffler lived up to his billing, winning golf�*s first major of the year, the masters. the world number one started the day one shot clear of the field and though he briefly dropped back into a four way tie for the lead, scheffler finished on 11 under. victory by 4 strokes ahead of ludvig agberg. it's the 27—year—old's second major. he also won the masters two years ago. it's... it's hard to put into words how special this is....
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jane foley is head of foreign exchange strategy at rabobank. we asked her whether we might soon begin to talk about the dreaded �*stagflation' — when growth is stagnant — but inflation remains high. it is a phrase that you can attribute more to some european countries, and you've got to remember that growth father us is still running at a faster clip than most european countries. quite significantly compared with countries such as germany, for instance, but like you said, we did get that down with surprise. gdp coming in withjust i.6% which is an annual number, but that is still about half of what we saw in the fourth quarter. there are some ifs and buts. for instance, one of the big reasons that gdp missed those estimates is because firms used up their stocks rather than producing more. and also there was a lot of import. and also there was a lot of imports. people were consuming in part which actually detract from that headline gdp number. but we are still seeing some signs of slowdown but the price aspect that reallyjittered the market
jane foley is head of foreign exchange strategy at rabobank. we asked her whether we might soon begin to talk about the dreaded �*stagflation' — when growth is stagnant — but inflation remains high. it is a phrase that you can attribute more to some european countries, and you've got to remember that growth father us is still running at a faster clip than most european countries. quite significantly compared with countries such as germany, for instance, but like you said, we did get that...
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i'm jane dougall. the champions league last eight gets under way tonight with both arsenal and manchester city facing tough opposition. england captain leah williamson is expected to play against ireland after a year out — tonight's match is one of 25 on a busy day of euro qualifying. and, he's said to be looking good — tiger woods is back at augusta and chasing yet another record at the masters. in the last hour, uefa has insisted this week's champions league quarterfinal ties will go ahead as scheduled, following an islamic state terror threat. the french interior minister has confirmed that security will be "considerably reinforced" at tomorrows game in the french capital between paris saint—germain and barcelona. while uefa said they were liaising with the authorities at the respective venues. well two english teams are involved in tonight's matches. arsenal and manchester city are both trying to move a step closer to the final at wembley injune. arsenal face bayern munich tonight in the firs
i'm jane dougall. the champions league last eight gets under way tonight with both arsenal and manchester city facing tough opposition. england captain leah williamson is expected to play against ireland after a year out — tonight's match is one of 25 on a busy day of euro qualifying. and, he's said to be looking good — tiger woods is back at augusta and chasing yet another record at the masters. in the last hour, uefa has insisted this week's champions league quarterfinal ties will go...
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jane, thank you very much indeed. we returned to the teams remaining. so, then to the one team top of the premier league now chasing now chasing a double, another two trying to salvage an underwhelming season, and a fourth on a run they've only bettered once before. everyone involved in the fa cup semifinals has a lot riding on this weekend as manchester city, chelsea, manchester united and coventry seek a win at wembley and with it guarantee a return there in five weeks' time. joe lynskey looks ahead. a scorching day at wembley in may 1987. coventry city's first and only time they've won the fa cup. it's been nearly a0 years, and now once again, the sky blues have insight. they have not been past the quarterfinals since that day until this. f quarterfinals since that day until this. j ., ., ., this. they've done it! that late win at rules brought _ this. they've done it! that late win at rules brought their _ this. they've done it! that late win at rules brought their moment. i this. they've done it! that late win l at rules brought their moment. now i
jane, thank you very much indeed. we returned to the teams remaining. so, then to the one team top of the premier league now chasing now chasing a double, another two trying to salvage an underwhelming season, and a fourth on a run they've only bettered once before. everyone involved in the fa cup semifinals has a lot riding on this weekend as manchester city, chelsea, manchester united and coventry seek a win at wembley and with it guarantee a return there in five weeks' time. joe lynskey...
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yes, that's right, this is tofu — the kitten — a stray adopted by jane sweet last year. since then she's spotted — through her security camera — the little cat repeatedly bringing random bits of rubbish home. you can see old crisp bags, cardboard containers, and even a roll of unused dog poo bags through his cat flap. nextjob — get him to drop it in the bin! hello, there. it's not been as windy today. there's still a number of showers around, mind you. if we look out in the atlantic, this is where we've got high pressure at the moment. and around that, there is some cloud coming in. we'll get some of that later tonight and into tomorrow. but ahead of that, we've still got these north to north—westerly winds. they are feeding in this colder air and a mixture of sunshine and showers, some of which could be heavy, had some threatening clouds already. we're going to find some heavier showers pushing into the south east of england later on in the day. these are the temperatures. so we're still below average. could make double figures, though, across the central belt,
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i'm jane dougall. could we see glasgow stage the commonwealth games again? they've offered after a third city pulled out of bidding to host the event. he's just come back from surgery, but you wouldn't know it — england's danny willett makes a great start at the masters in augusta. com pletely completely unexpected. sometimes that helps, you start to make a couple of birdies and think i could do it. it was nice to keep chilled out. and heads are turning at aintree on ladies' day! we'll have more on the daring outfits and the runners and riders later in the programme. ten years on from staging the commonwealth games, glasgow have said they would be prepared to step in the host the next ones, if no alternative can be found. it's after singapore joined malaysia in ruling out a bid and follows the australian state of victoria withdrawing last year because of rising costs. commonwealth games scotland said existing venues would be used from glasgow 2014 and hosting the games would come at no cost to the public purse. chris mclaughlin has more. yes, ten years aft
i'm jane dougall. could we see glasgow stage the commonwealth games again? they've offered after a third city pulled out of bidding to host the event. he's just come back from surgery, but you wouldn't know it — england's danny willett makes a great start at the masters in augusta. com pletely completely unexpected. sometimes that helps, you start to make a couple of birdies and think i could do it. it was nice to keep chilled out. and heads are turning at aintree on ladies' day! we'll have...
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jane dougall has been across this story and joins me now. this is been seen as something of a new era in women's cricket add et al. starts next summer. eight counties selected for tier 1. durham, essex, hampshire, lancashire, nottinghamshire, somerset, surrey and warwickshire. two more will be added in 2027 and a further two in 2029, ultimately there will be three tiers with 12 teams at the top, no room for promotion relegation in the first three years. most importantly, the £8 million of new funding every year by 2027. the whole point of the restructure is to aim for an 80% increase in professional female cricketers by 2029. big commitment and big ambitions for the growth of the game. some counties disappointed at not being selected? all 18 first—class counties and the mcc were invited to tender, yorkshire were not successful, however along with glamorgan, they willjoin tier1 and 2027 and be given funding to help promote their pathways as well. despite that, they said they were surprised and disappointed that they issued a strong stateme
jane dougall has been across this story and joins me now. this is been seen as something of a new era in women's cricket add et al. starts next summer. eight counties selected for tier 1. durham, essex, hampshire, lancashire, nottinghamshire, somerset, surrey and warwickshire. two more will be added in 2027 and a further two in 2029, ultimately there will be three tiers with 12 teams at the top, no room for promotion relegation in the first three years. most importantly, the £8 million of new...
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hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm jane dougall. can anyone catch them now? inter milan lead serie a by 14 points after another convincing win. collar up means business, thiem gets his first atp win of the year. and, from the catwalk to the canoe. para—athlete jack aires shares his story and his hopes for this summer's games. welcome to the programme. inter milan are getting ever closer to wining serie a for the first time in three years after going 14 points clear at the top of the table. they beat empoli 2—0 in a convincing victory which increases their lead over city rivals ac milan with just eight matches to go. nick parrott reports. despite federico dimarco opening the scoring at san siro with less than 6 minutes on the clock, inter were far from the scintillating form they showed before being knocked out of the champions league by atletico madrid last month. russ van marin came close to scoring a spectacular equaliser in the first half, and polley�*s stubborn resistance was only broken after former manchester united and arsenal forward alexis sanc
hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm jane dougall. can anyone catch them now? inter milan lead serie a by 14 points after another convincing win. collar up means business, thiem gets his first atp win of the year. and, from the catwalk to the canoe. para—athlete jack aires shares his story and his hopes for this summer's games. welcome to the programme. inter milan are getting ever closer to wining serie a for the first time in three years after going 14 points clear at the top of the...
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i'm jane dougall. they have the advantage in the premier league title race, but can manchester city keep hold of the champions league as well as they prepare to face real madrid? we hear from adam peaty on the day he is named in the gb swimming squad for this summer's olympic games in paris. and ahead of the games, the olympic flame is lit in athens, where it all began. welcome to sportsday. well, the first leg certainly lived up to the hype. now manchester city and real madrid are preparing to meet once again for the return fixture in their champions league quarterfinal at the etihad on wednesday night. after an evening that contained more than one spectacular strike at the bernabeu, the team's are tied at 3—3 — the reward for wednesday's winner will be a semifinal against either arsenal or bayern munich. for manchester city, there is a chance for the trouble. we for manchester city, there is a chance for the trouble.- for manchester city, there is a chance for the trouble. we are far from that hy
i'm jane dougall. they have the advantage in the premier league title race, but can manchester city keep hold of the champions league as well as they prepare to face real madrid? we hear from adam peaty on the day he is named in the gb swimming squad for this summer's olympic games in paris. and ahead of the games, the olympic flame is lit in athens, where it all began. welcome to sportsday. well, the first leg certainly lived up to the hype. now manchester city and real madrid are preparing to...
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hello, and welcome to sportsday — i'm jane dougall. can england women win a sixth six nations title? they prepare to face their foes the french for the battle of bordeaux. we still have our own personal goals and squad goes, and 2025 is just around the corner, we cannot take our but eyes off the ball, and this tomorrow and another grand slam. will arne slot fit in at liverpool? the feyenoord manager says he wants the job, but what does klopp think of the man who could take over? good coach, good guy. looking forward to the job, if he is the solution. and if chelsea want to beat barcelona for a place in the champions league final, emma hayes says they've got to be perfect. also coming up on sportsday... they make it look so easy — usually! tempers are freying at the world snooker championships — we'll tell you if robert milkins recovered later in the programme. welcome to sportsday. it's le crunch time in the women's six nations. for the third year in a row england and france will face off in a final round title decider. both have f
hello, and welcome to sportsday — i'm jane dougall. can england women win a sixth six nations title? they prepare to face their foes the french for the battle of bordeaux. we still have our own personal goals and squad goes, and 2025 is just around the corner, we cannot take our but eyes off the ball, and this tomorrow and another grand slam. will arne slot fit in at liverpool? the feyenoord manager says he wants the job, but what does klopp think of the man who could take over? good coach,...
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hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm jane dougall. it might be a gamble butjofra archer has been recalled to the england squad — despite not having played competitively for almost a year. no english teams, but two of england's best will face each other in the champions league later tonight. and, water sportsjoin together to call for rivers, lakes and coasts to be cleaned up in the uk. welcome to the programme. he's been frustrated with injuries for the last three years, and it's been almost 12 months since he last played a competitive match, butjofra archer has been recalled to the england squad for the defence of their t20 world cup title in june. he's one of several surprises in the provisional squad, with fellow fast bowler chris jordan also recalled, but chris woakes misses out. archer missed all of last summer after a recurrence of the stress fracture in his elbow. there is a four—match t20 series against pakistan which begins at headingley next month and it's believed archer will try to prove his fitness during that series b
hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm jane dougall. it might be a gamble butjofra archer has been recalled to the england squad — despite not having played competitively for almost a year. no english teams, but two of england's best will face each other in the champions league later tonight. and, water sportsjoin together to call for rivers, lakes and coasts to be cleaned up in the uk. welcome to the programme. he's been frustrated with injuries for the last three years, and it's been almost...
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thank you, jane. her stay in number ten lasted 49 days before liz twist was forced to stand down as prime minister in 2022 following a mini budget that sparked economic turmoil. speaking ahead of the release of her blue, she's revealed the hopes of a donald trump victory and admitted she would welcome nigel farage as an mp. she's been speaking to our political editor. talk directly to the viewer who whatever their politics says your time as pre—administer let the uk as an international laughing stock. i don't think that is true. this is just pathetic point—scoring. i don't think that is true. this is just pathetic point-scoring. address directl our just pathetic point-scoring. address directly our viewer _ just pathetic point-scoring. address directly our viewer or _ just pathetic point-scoring. address directly our viewer or listener - just pathetic point-scoring. address directly our viewer or listener who l directly our viewer or listener who looks back 18 months and remembers the mini budget a
thank you, jane. her stay in number ten lasted 49 days before liz twist was forced to stand down as prime minister in 2022 following a mini budget that sparked economic turmoil. speaking ahead of the release of her blue, she's revealed the hopes of a donald trump victory and admitted she would welcome nigel farage as an mp. she's been speaking to our political editor. talk directly to the viewer who whatever their politics says your time as pre—administer let the uk as an international...
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i'm jane dougall. was sunday the decisive day in the premier league title race, as arsenal and liverpool slip up? scottie scheffler wins the masters for a second time, butjust why was he in a rush get home afterwards? 0n the 35th anniversary of the hillsborough disaster, we hearfrom the nottingham forest fan campaigning for a memorial at the city ground. welcome to the programme. there is one match later in the premier league, with chelsea hosting everton at stamford bridge, but fans are still reeling from a dramatic weekend in the race for the title, with two of the three contenders dropping points. both liverpool and arsenal lost at home, meaning they are two points behind manchester city, who are top and seemingly with a clearer path to winning a potential fourth consecutive title, as patrick geary reports. the table tells you there is a title race. the faces tell you who is now in control of it. received wisdom says manchester city won on sunday — without playing. this morning, arsenal will be tr
i'm jane dougall. was sunday the decisive day in the premier league title race, as arsenal and liverpool slip up? scottie scheffler wins the masters for a second time, butjust why was he in a rush get home afterwards? 0n the 35th anniversary of the hillsborough disaster, we hearfrom the nottingham forest fan campaigning for a memorial at the city ground. welcome to the programme. there is one match later in the premier league, with chelsea hosting everton at stamford bridge, but fans are still...
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but the tide of critics is growing, like environmental scientist jane de mosto. she's lived here for 30 years and seen the number of residents drop to record lows in a city threatened by tourism and climate change. a five—euro ticket is less than the cost of a drink at a bar. i think we know enough about what's happening to not need to do experiments. we just need to get on and address the real issues of protecting venice and making it a better place to live. so this historic city grapples with an instagram—era problem, as venetians wait to see if this scheme can save their increasingly fragile jewel. mark lowen, bbc news, venice. that's all for now — stay with bbc news. hello. there are signs that the weather might warm up a bit next week, but notjust yet. we stay in the rather chilly air for friday, a mix of sunny spells and showers and actually across the south of the uk, a frontal system that will bring more in the way of cloud and some splashes of rain. low pressure generally in charge of the scene through the day ahead. so after a cold start, most pla
but the tide of critics is growing, like environmental scientist jane de mosto. she's lived here for 30 years and seen the number of residents drop to record lows in a city threatened by tourism and climate change. a five—euro ticket is less than the cost of a drink at a bar. i think we know enough about what's happening to not need to do experiments. we just need to get on and address the real issues of protecting venice and making it a better place to live. so this historic city grapples...
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i'm jane dougall. an apology from billy vunipola after after being charged in spain — the england international says it was a misunderstanding. he's playing right now — ronnie 0'sullivan is so close to a place in the quarterfinals of the world snooker championship. we'll be live to the crucible for an update. irish eyes were smiling as rory mcilroy and shane lowry pair up to win the zurich classic of new orleans. we start with the news that the england rugby union international billy vunipola has apologised after being charged we start with the news that the england rugby union international billy vunipola has apologised after being charged in spain following an alleged incident on the island of majorca. vunipola called it a "misunderstanding" and said there was no violence. the bbc understands he was tasered by police who were called to a bar in the island's capital, palma. our sports news correspondent laura scott has been following this story. laura, what more do you know? well, we know that thi
i'm jane dougall. an apology from billy vunipola after after being charged in spain — the england international says it was a misunderstanding. he's playing right now — ronnie 0'sullivan is so close to a place in the quarterfinals of the world snooker championship. we'll be live to the crucible for an update. irish eyes were smiling as rory mcilroy and shane lowry pair up to win the zurich classic of new orleans. we start with the news that the england rugby union international billy...
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it is no time to take a look at the sport with jane. —— now time. hello from the bbc sports centre. it's just kicked off in the big match between manchester united and liverpool in the english premier league with liverpool hoping to re—gain top spot in the table. arsenal took the lead on saturday. that game is just under way at old trafford. one minute on the clock. it is still 0-0. it's one of three games in the premier league today. chelsea — who had that dramatic late win over united in midweek — are away at sheffield united. they lost to liverpool on the same night.
it is no time to take a look at the sport with jane. —— now time. hello from the bbc sports centre. it's just kicked off in the big match between manchester united and liverpool in the english premier league with liverpool hoping to re—gain top spot in the table. arsenal took the lead on saturday. that game is just under way at old trafford. one minute on the clock. it is still 0-0. it's one of three games in the premier league today. chelsea — who had that dramatic late win over united...
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hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm jane dougall. a breathtaking match at wembley — manchester united are through to the fa cup final by the skin of their teeth — after coventry city pushed them all the way. double dessers for rangers means they'll meet celtic in the scottish cup final after defeating hearts at hampden. and liverpool leave london with three points and their title hopes still alive after a win at craven cottage. also coming up on sportsday... a record number ran in the london marathon today and a record was broken in the women's race
hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm jane dougall. a breathtaking match at wembley — manchester united are through to the fa cup final by the skin of their teeth — after coventry city pushed them all the way. double dessers for rangers means they'll meet celtic in the scottish cup final after defeating hearts at hampden. and liverpool leave london with three points and their title hopes still alive after a win at craven cottage. also coming up on sportsday... a record number ran in the...
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but the tide of critics is growing, like environmental scientist jane de mosto. she's lived here for 30 years and seen the number of residents drop to record lows in a city threatened by tourism and climate change. a five—euro ticket is less than the cost of a drink at a bar. i think we know enough about what's happening to not need to do experiments. we just need to get on and address the real issues of protecting venice and making it a better place to live. so this historic city grapples with an instagram—era problem, as venetians wait to see if this scheme can save their increasingly fragile jewel. mark lowen, bbc news, venice. labour says it expects to renationalise nearly all passenger rail services within five years if it wins the next election. it says a new public body would inherit existing contracts when they expire, taking on responsibility for running services. automatic refunds for train delays and better internet connection on trains are also planned. but transport secretary mark harper said the plans were "unfunded". our political editor chris
but the tide of critics is growing, like environmental scientist jane de mosto. she's lived here for 30 years and seen the number of residents drop to record lows in a city threatened by tourism and climate change. a five—euro ticket is less than the cost of a drink at a bar. i think we know enough about what's happening to not need to do experiments. we just need to get on and address the real issues of protecting venice and making it a better place to live. so this historic city grapples...
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hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm jane dougall. a breathtaking match at wembley — manchester united are through to the fa cup final by the skin of their teeth — after coventry city pushed them all the way. double dessers for rangers means they'll meet celtic in the scottish cup final after defeating hearts at hampden. and liverpool leave london with three points and their title hopes still alive after a win at craven cottage. also coming up on sportsday... a record number ran in the london marathon today and a record was broken in the women's race with kenya's peresjepchirchir sprinting to victory. plus, a passion outside of football, we watch as england's georgia stanway inks her very first tattoo. welcome to the programme. what an incredible, nail biting match at wembley — many thought this would be a straightforward win for premier league side manchester united in the semifinal of the fa cup — taking on coventy who sit eighth in the championship. manchester united are through to the final where they'll play rivals manche
hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm jane dougall. a breathtaking match at wembley — manchester united are through to the fa cup final by the skin of their teeth — after coventry city pushed them all the way. double dessers for rangers means they'll meet celtic in the scottish cup final after defeating hearts at hampden. and liverpool leave london with three points and their title hopes still alive after a win at craven cottage. also coming up on sportsday... a record number ran in the...
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sport and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here's jane dougall: hello. leicester are back at the top of the championship for the time being after a 3—1win over norwich at the king power stadium. leciester had been on a dreadful run, with just one league win in six before today. and it looked as though that would continue, norwich leading through gabriel sara inside 20 minutes. but kiernan dewsbury—hall equalised before half time and leicester turned it around after the break.
sport and for a full round—up, from the bbc sport centre, here's jane dougall: hello. leicester are back at the top of the championship for the time being after a 3—1win over norwich at the king power stadium. leciester had been on a dreadful run, with just one league win in six before today. and it looked as though that would continue, norwich leading through gabriel sara inside 20 minutes. but kiernan dewsbury—hall equalised before half time and leicester turned it around after the...
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this is tofu the kitten, a stray adopted by jane sweet last year. since then she's spotted — through her security camera — the little cat repeatedly bringing random bits of rubbish home. hello. on the hole today's weather will not be quite as violent as yesterday's was. yesterday brought some really intense downpours and thunderstorms and some very scholarly and damaging winds. today is still quite breezy but not as windy. they will still be some showers but the showers should not be quite as violent. the wind is coming down from the north so it is going to remain quite chilly. we've got a frontal system grazing the east coast, cloud and showering with that. otherwise it sunshine and showers in that north—westerly flow. high pressure will become more dominant is the we quaison. for the rest of the day, sunny spells and scattered showers, some of them heavy with hail. central and eastern parts of england most likely to see thunder. some wintry showers of the high ground in scotland and it will be quite windy and it is going to feel rather chill
this is tofu the kitten, a stray adopted by jane sweet last year. since then she's spotted — through her security camera — the little cat repeatedly bringing random bits of rubbish home. hello. on the hole today's weather will not be quite as violent as yesterday's was. yesterday brought some really intense downpours and thunderstorms and some very scholarly and damaging winds. today is still quite breezy but not as windy. they will still be some showers but the showers should not be quite...
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hello, and welcome to sportsday — i'm jane dougall. a breathless match at old trafford where liverpool slip up and miss the chance to go top — while united grab a point. a six—goal thriller at ibrox, but it's as you were in the race for the title — with point a piece for the old firm. back to winning ways for max verstappen — he tops the podium injapan after a non finish last time out. and new zealand's women win the final one—dayer in hamilton, but england have already taken the series.
hello, and welcome to sportsday — i'm jane dougall. a breathless match at old trafford where liverpool slip up and miss the chance to go top — while united grab a point. a six—goal thriller at ibrox, but it's as you were in the race for the title — with point a piece for the old firm. back to winning ways for max verstappen — he tops the podium injapan after a non finish last time out. and new zealand's women win the final one—dayer in hamilton, but england have already taken the...
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now it's time for a look at today's sport with jane. the elite races for the london marathon are over. kenya's peresjepchirchir set a new women's only world record as she stormed to victory at the 2024 london marathon. jepchirchir crossed the line in two hours, 16 minutes and sixteen seconds to brek the record by 45 seconds. second—place tigst assefa and joyciline jepkosgei in third were also within that time. in the men's, alexander mutiso munyao made it a kenyan double, beating the legendary kenenisa bekele. britain's emile cairess was third. meanwhile, the wheelchair races were dominated by swiss duo marcel hug and catherine debrunner. yet another victory for max verstappen in what appears to be an unstoppable run to a fourth formula one world title. he started from pole position and went on to win the chinese grand prix in shanghai ahead of mclaren�*s lando norris and verstappen�*s teammate sergio perez. the red bull driver is already 25 points clear at the top of the drivers�* standings after four wins from the season's fir
now it's time for a look at today's sport with jane. the elite races for the london marathon are over. kenya's peresjepchirchir set a new women's only world record as she stormed to victory at the 2024 london marathon. jepchirchir crossed the line in two hours, 16 minutes and sixteen seconds to brek the record by 45 seconds. second—place tigst assefa and joyciline jepkosgei in third were also within that time. in the men's, alexander mutiso munyao made it a kenyan double, beating the...
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but the tide of critics is growing, like environmental scientist jane de mosto. she's lived here for 30 years and seen the number of residents drop to record lows in a city threatened by tourism and climate change. a five—euro ticket is less than the cost of a drink at a bar. i think we know enough about what's happening to not need to do experiments. we just need to get on and address the real issues of protecting venice and making it a better place to live. so, this historic city grapples with an instagram—era problem as venetians wait to see if this scheme can save their increasingly fragile jewel. mark lowen, bbc news, venice. china has launched a mission to its space station to mark more than two decades leading manned missions to space. a crew of three astronauts with china's shenzhou 18 mission took off on a rock abound for the tiangong space station. they joined three others already theyjoined three others already there, getting a new round of in orbit crew handed over. stay with us on earth. hello. there are signs that the weather might warm up a bit
but the tide of critics is growing, like environmental scientist jane de mosto. she's lived here for 30 years and seen the number of residents drop to record lows in a city threatened by tourism and climate change. a five—euro ticket is less than the cost of a drink at a bar. i think we know enough about what's happening to not need to do experiments. we just need to get on and address the real issues of protecting venice and making it a better place to live. so, this historic city grapples...
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but the tide of critics is growing, like environmental scientist jane de mosto. she's lived here for 30 years and seen the number of residents drop to record lows in a city threatened by tourism and climate change. a five—euro ticket is less than the cost of a drink at a bar. i think we know enough about what's happening to not need to do experiments. we just need to get on and address the real issues of protecting venice and making it a better place to live. so this historic city grapples with an instagram—era problem, as venetians wait to see if this scheme can save their increasingly fragile jewel. mark lowen, bbc news, venice. here's ben. it is
but the tide of critics is growing, like environmental scientist jane de mosto. she's lived here for 30 years and seen the number of residents drop to record lows in a city threatened by tourism and climate change. a five—euro ticket is less than the cost of a drink at a bar. i think we know enough about what's happening to not need to do experiments. we just need to get on and address the real issues of protecting venice and making it a better place to live. so this historic city grapples...
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hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm jane dougall. a breathless match at old trafford where liverpool slip up and miss the chance to go top — while united grab a point. a six—goal thriller at ibrox, but it's "as you were" in the race for the title — with point a piece for the old firm. back to winning ways for max verstappen —
hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm jane dougall. a breathless match at old trafford where liverpool slip up and miss the chance to go top — while united grab a point. a six—goal thriller at ibrox, but it's "as you were" in the race for the title — with point a piece for the old firm. back to winning ways for max verstappen —
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thanks, jane. voting is getting under way in ecuador in a referendum on proposed tougher measures to tackle a surge in gang—related violence, which has seen two mayors killed in the last week. measures include an expansion of military and police powers that will allow the military to patrol the streets alongside the police. they'll also signicantly boost gun controls and impose harsher prison sentences for "terrorism" and drug trafficking. president daniel noboa also wants to change the constitution so ecuadorans wanted abroad for organised crime—related offences can be extradited. a state of emergency was announced injanuary after a top gang leader escaped from jail, there were prison riots, an armed attack on a tv station and several politicians were murdered. in the last year alone, 8,000 violent deaths have been recorded. but human rights groups are concerned that if these measures are passed it could lead to abuses such as police brutality and arbitrary arrests which, they say, have alread
thanks, jane. voting is getting under way in ecuador in a referendum on proposed tougher measures to tackle a surge in gang—related violence, which has seen two mayors killed in the last week. measures include an expansion of military and police powers that will allow the military to patrol the streets alongside the police. they'll also signicantly boost gun controls and impose harsher prison sentences for "terrorism" and drug trafficking. president daniel noboa also wants to change...
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jane foley is head of foreign exchange strategy at rabobank. lovely to have you with us. almost stagflation but not quite. where are we? probably not quite- _ quite. where are we? probably not quite- a — quite. where are we? probably not quite. a phrase _ quite. where are we? probably not quite. a phrase you - quite. where are we? probably not quite. a phrase you can - not quite. a phrase you can contribute to some european countries. we have to remember growth for the us is still running at a faster clip than most european countries. what significantly compared with countries such as germany for instance. we did get the downward surprise gdp coming in atjust i.6% downward surprise gdp coming in atjust 1.6% which is an annualised number but still about half of what we saw in the fourth quarter. there are some f's and box. —— ifs and buts. one of the reason they missed estimates is because firms moved up stocks rather than using more. also there was a lot of imports, people consuming imports which actually detracts from that headline gdp number. we are still seeing s
jane foley is head of foreign exchange strategy at rabobank. lovely to have you with us. almost stagflation but not quite. where are we? probably not quite- _ quite. where are we? probably not quite- a — quite. where are we? probably not quite. a phrase _ quite. where are we? probably not quite. a phrase you - quite. where are we? probably not quite. a phrase you can - not quite. a phrase you can contribute to some european countries. we have to remember growth for the us is still running at...
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let's get a full round—up from the bbc sport centre with jane. hi, rajini. we start in italy, where inter milan are in action against empoli in serie a. a short time ago, it was 1—0. we arejust coming up to we are just coming up to half—time, 43 minutes gone. federico dimarco with inter�*s goal after just five minutes. a win will take inter 14 points clear at the top of the table. elsewhere, bologna were 3—0 winners over bottom—of—the—table salernitana, beating them for the second time this season. they're currently fourth in the table, pushing for a place in the champions league. in england, burnley look like they will be heading back to the championship. their manager, vincent kompany, says the standard of refereeing in the premier league hasn't been good enough this season. he was shown a red card over the weekend during their draw at chelsea, after he protested against a penalty decision that saw
let's get a full round—up from the bbc sport centre with jane. hi, rajini. we start in italy, where inter milan are in action against empoli in serie a. a short time ago, it was 1—0. we arejust coming up to we are just coming up to half—time, 43 minutes gone. federico dimarco with inter�*s goal after just five minutes. a win will take inter 14 points clear at the top of the table. elsewhere, bologna were 3—0 winners over bottom—of—the—table salernitana, beating them for the...
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hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm jane dougall. a thrilling match at wembley as manchester united are taken to a penalty shoot—out against coventry city. double dessers for rangers means they'll meet celtic in the scottish cup final after defeating hearts at hampden. and an alexander—arnold free kick helps liverpool keep their title hopes alive with a 3—1win at craven cottage.
hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm jane dougall. a thrilling match at wembley as manchester united are taken to a penalty shoot—out against coventry city. double dessers for rangers means they'll meet celtic in the scottish cup final after defeating hearts at hampden. and an alexander—arnold free kick helps liverpool keep their title hopes alive with a 3—1win at craven cottage.