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phones used to log your activity, using your face, it on our phones. phones used to log your activity, using yourface, so this is an activity that has already been embraced by many, many people around the world. human rights watch earlier said it is a bit matrix, it isa earlier said it is a bit matrix, it is a bit black mirror, and quite a lot 1984, but as far as you can see, it is here to stay. yes, i would say so. now, you would be hard—pressed to forget this moment from bbc news last year — professor robert kelly, in the middle of a live interview with the bbc from his home in south korea, when his two children burst into his office. they were followed shortly after by his wife, jung—a kim, trying to do a bit of damage limitation. professor kelly is in london for the broadcast tv awards, and he has just won the best tv moment of the year — pictured here with the bbc‘s james menendez, who was of course presenting at the time. thank you for watching. hello there. for many places, the day ahead will bring a slightly different feel to the weat
phones used to log your activity, using your face, it on our phones. phones used to log your activity, using yourface, so this is an activity that has already been embraced by many, many people around the world. human rights watch earlier said it is a bit matrix, it isa earlier said it is a bit matrix, it is a bit black mirror, and quite a lot 1984, but as far as you can see, it is here to stay. yes, i would say so. now, you would be hard—pressed to forget this moment from bbc news last year...
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joining us now is an energy a nalyst. history. joining us now is an energy analyst. profits for the have doubled but would it be fair to say that much of that credit goes towards a rising price rather bp strategy? yes, a large part is about the oil price. there is always a mix of factors. another issue is that bp has cut costs and they have a track record of doing that. that brings with it a concern over safety and slashing workforces. the third issue is that public subsidies have increase. over the last year we saw the treasury are changing the fiscal regime for the north sea, so there isa regime for the north sea, so there is a much greater portion of the decommissioning costs that will be taken on by the public for cleaning up taken on by the public for cleaning up the oil rigs. we're also seeing hundreds of millions public loans and direct subsidies to pipelines. these factor in quite heavily to bp profits. the public subsidies allow bp to bring new fields online. some other issues bp have face. more costs for the deepwater horizon oil spill that happened in 2010
joining us now is an energy a nalyst. history. joining us now is an energy analyst. profits for the have doubled but would it be fair to say that much of that credit goes towards a rising price rather bp strategy? yes, a large part is about the oil price. there is always a mix of factors. another issue is that bp has cut costs and they have a track record of doing that. that brings with it a concern over safety and slashing workforces. the third issue is that public subsidies have increase....
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but thank you for coming in to doctor us. thank you for coming in to doctor us. now the weather with matt. tonight will be a very cold night with a widespread risk of frost across the country and where you could see snow, it might be -; 5:4? i” ’ 52547-.be ' ., 1.1 a -u-----b7 ' c. if a few‘“‘f*f’:%: ' , t if a few centimetres ?: ' , a; if a few centimetres of 7 , across a few centimetres of 7 , ©f nifl-wfira-h; of ”nm!!! and in particular. clear skies suffolk in particular. clear skies for most areas, just about all of you should see temperatures below freezing, mainly as low as —11 in a row scot so a cold start, that far wales one. now. thiszis: bbc news — g ibaf; of hospital in liverpool has - delayed following the collapse of construction giant carillion. as former directors from the company were questioned by mps. there have been large fluctuations on the us stock market one day after trading suffered big falls. european and asian markets also had significant losses as a result of the uncertainty. relatives of the victims of the ira hyde
but thank you for coming in to doctor us. thank you for coming in to doctor us. now the weather with matt. tonight will be a very cold night with a widespread risk of frost across the country and where you could see snow, it might be -; 5:4? i” ’ 52547-.be ' ., 1.1 a -u-----b7 ' c. if a few‘“‘f*f’:%: ' , t if a few centimetres ?: ' , a; if a few centimetres of 7 , across a few centimetres of 7 , ©f nifl-wfira-h; of ”nm!!! and in particular. clear skies suffolk in particular....
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bring us up to date. well, here at at pyeongchang there was hope that it was possible that this high level delegation from the united states in north korea, given that they are here in the games, might actually sit down and talk to one another. but we have heard from the north korean side that that delegation has, quote, no intention whatsoever of meeting with the us delegation. we are getting this from north korea's official state—run media, which said in an editorial, we have never begged the dialogue with the us in the past, and we don't intend to in the future. and all this as the north prepares a massive display of its military might. yes, i mean, just as north korea is about to achieve something of a propaganda coup here at pyeongchang, with its unexpectedly high level of engagement, sending along kim jong—un‘s sister, and the like, the joint hockey team, what would you do to try and counter all that goodwill? how about a big, scary looking mass military parade, just across the border, to remi
bring us up to date. well, here at at pyeongchang there was hope that it was possible that this high level delegation from the united states in north korea, given that they are here in the games, might actually sit down and talk to one another. but we have heard from the north korean side that that delegation has, quote, no intention whatsoever of meeting with the us delegation. we are getting this from north korea's official state—run media, which said in an editorial, we have never begged...
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stay with us on bbc news. still to come: viva forever — after more than 20 years, the spice girls appear to confirm they're getting back together. this is the moment that millions in iran had been waiting for. after his long years in exile, the first hesitant steps of ayatollah khomeini on iranian soil. south africa's white government has offered its black opponents concessions unparalleled in the history of apartheid. the ban on the african national congress is lifted immediately, and the anc leader, nelson mandela, after 27 years injail, is to be set free unconditionally. the aircraft was returning from belgrade, where manchester united had entered the semi—final of the european cup. two americans have become the first humans to walk in space without any lifeline to their spaceship. one of them called it a piece of cake. thousands of people have given the yachstwoman ellen macarthur a spectacular homecoming in the cornish port of falmouth after she smashed the world record for sailing solo around the wor
stay with us on bbc news. still to come: viva forever — after more than 20 years, the spice girls appear to confirm they're getting back together. this is the moment that millions in iran had been waiting for. after his long years in exile, the first hesitant steps of ayatollah khomeini on iranian soil. south africa's white government has offered its black opponents concessions unparalleled in the history of apartheid. the ban on the african national congress is lifted immediately, and the...
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thanks for being with us. join us again. hello there. sunday was a better, brighter, sunnier day for many of us than what we saw on saturday, but there were some pretty hefty hail and snow showers around. now, for the upcoming week, it's going to be fairly unsettled. i think there's going to be a lot of rain, maybe some disruptive snow at times. it'll be quite windy too. and then signs of something a bit milder moving into the south to end the week. this is the satellite picture from the last 12 hours. you can see the showers, the speckles indicating those snow and hail showers pushing into the north and west of the country. we start monday morning off on a really cold note. widespread frost and a risk of some ice, particularly where we have the showers. now, for monday itself, we're in between weather systems. a ridge of high pressure building in, so actually, it should be fine and dry for many of us before this system moves in for monday night, bringing us rain, sleet and snow. so it's a cold start to monday. there will be that frost a
thanks for being with us. join us again. hello there. sunday was a better, brighter, sunnier day for many of us than what we saw on saturday, but there were some pretty hefty hail and snow showers around. now, for the upcoming week, it's going to be fairly unsettled. i think there's going to be a lot of rain, maybe some disruptive snow at times. it'll be quite windy too. and then signs of something a bit milder moving into the south to end the week. this is the satellite picture from the last...
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kirsten bicat has been telling us about her dad, brian, from bradford, who used skin creams for dry skin and a leg ulcer. he died last september after accidentally setting himself alight while smoking a cigarette. 22nd of september last year, i got the police call round at my house to tell me to get to the hospital where they have a burns unit, and my dad had just been airlifted, there, after an accident, and when i got there i found that he had more than 50% burns, he had third—degree burns and didn't stand a chance. the doctor told me he wouldn't survive, and prepare ourselves for the worst. we think he went onto the balcony for a cigarette, in his dressing gown and pyjamas, and somehow set himself on fire and then couldn't get it out quickly enough, to avoid the third—degree burns, which killed him 14 hours later. chris bell is a watch commander at west yorkshire fire and rescue service. he's been telling us that the build—up of paraffin on clothing can accumulate over a long period of time. vitally important for medical conditions but unfortunately they get into fabrics and clo
kirsten bicat has been telling us about her dad, brian, from bradford, who used skin creams for dry skin and a leg ulcer. he died last september after accidentally setting himself alight while smoking a cigarette. 22nd of september last year, i got the police call round at my house to tell me to get to the hospital where they have a burns unit, and my dad had just been airlifted, there, after an accident, and when i got there i found that he had more than 50% burns, he had third—degree burns...
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thanks for joining us. and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 1040 this evening in the papers — our guests joining me tonight are kevin schofield, editor of politicshome and katie martin,the head of fastft. the fbi has admitted that it failed to act on information about the teenager charged with the murders of 17 people in wednesday's mass shooting at a florida high school. in a statement tonight, it said: more funerals of some of the victims have taken place in the town of parkland today. president trump is expected to arrive in parkland later today. 0ur north america correspondent aleem maqbool reports. they are coming to mourn a girl shot dead inside her school. one of the 17 victims of america's latest mass shooting. alyssa had been passionate about playing football and had been a popular and talented people. earlier, thousands had gathered to remember all of those who died, in many cases friends that only a few days ago they had shared class
thanks for joining us. and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 1040 this evening in the papers — our guests joining me tonight are kevin schofield, editor of politicshome and katie martin,the head of fastft. the fbi has admitted that it failed to act on information about the teenager charged with the murders of 17 people in wednesday's mass shooting at a florida high school. in a statement tonight, it said: more funerals of some of...
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stay with us on bbc news. still to come: kfc without the c — the fast food chain closes hundreds of its restaurants across the uk and ireland after running out of chicken. nine years and 15,000 deaths after going into afghanistan, the last soviet troops were finally coming home. the withdrawal completed in good order, but the army defeated in the task it had been sent to perform. malcolm was murdered. that has a terrible effect on the morality of the people. i'm terrified of the repercussions in the streets. as the airlift got under way, there was no let—up in the eruption itself. lava streams from a vent low in the crater flow down to the sea on the east of the island, away from the town for the time being, but it could start flowing again at any time. the russians heralded their new generation space station with a spectacular night launch. they've called it mir, the russian for peace. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: students protest outside the white house, demanding action on gun control. presid
stay with us on bbc news. still to come: kfc without the c — the fast food chain closes hundreds of its restaurants across the uk and ireland after running out of chicken. nine years and 15,000 deaths after going into afghanistan, the last soviet troops were finally coming home. the withdrawal completed in good order, but the army defeated in the task it had been sent to perform. malcolm was murdered. that has a terrible effect on the morality of the people. i'm terrified of the repercussions...
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thanks forjoining us. her majesty's revenue and customs has written to retailers warning them about a scam involving the apple itunes service. the tax authorities say that elderly and vulnerable people are falling victims to a scam which encourages them to pay fraudsters using itunes vouchers bought in high street shops. earlier i spoke to angela macdonald from hmrc. i asked her how widespread this fraud has been. very sadly, since 2016, about 1500 people have fallen victim to this fraud. it's mainly people who are over 65 but very sadly the loss for each customer has been about £1,150. and last week, we heard of an elderly gentleman aged 81 who had fallen foul of this scam a couple of times and had lost £20,000 as part of that. that is shocking and to think this kind of exploitation is going on under the guise of people saying, "you owe money to the taxman so pay it out now or there's a warrant for your arrest." let's wind back for public information aspects, firstly how is the scam worked? a customer w
thanks forjoining us. her majesty's revenue and customs has written to retailers warning them about a scam involving the apple itunes service. the tax authorities say that elderly and vulnerable people are falling victims to a scam which encourages them to pay fraudsters using itunes vouchers bought in high street shops. earlier i spoke to angela macdonald from hmrc. i asked her how widespread this fraud has been. very sadly, since 2016, about 1500 people have fallen victim to this fraud. it's...
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its use of chemical weapons. hr mcmaster said that reports and photos show such weapons are being deployed. the russian foreign minister has dismissed charges of russian meddling in the us election. sergei lavrov says he will not comment on the indictment of 13 russians until he sees the facts. the body of the opposition leader morgan chang rae has arrived back in zimbabwe since his death from cancer. hundreds of supporters were at the international airport to
its use of chemical weapons. hr mcmaster said that reports and photos show such weapons are being deployed. the russian foreign minister has dismissed charges of russian meddling in the us election. sergei lavrov says he will not comment on the indictment of 13 russians until he sees the facts. the body of the opposition leader morgan chang rae has arrived back in zimbabwe since his death from cancer. hundreds of supporters were at the international airport to
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thank you forjoining us. scotland yard are looking into two more allegations of sexual assault against harvey weinstein. it brings the total number of women who have reported weinstein to british police to nine.0ur correspondent ben ando explained more about the allegations. co nta cted by a woman in this country claiming that she had been sexual assaulted by harvey weinstein. there are a further six women who came forward. up to christmas this year, that's what we thought. there were seven alleged victims making a variety of allegations. there were seven alleged victims making a variety of allegations. what has emerged today, though, is that on october the 31st, a woman came forward and claimed he had attacked her in the republic of ireland. the police say that they forwarded that information to the irish police. on november 13th of last year, another woman came forward and claimed she was attacked on two occasions. one in london in 2011 and another in 2010 in a foreign country. the police aren't saying whic
thank you forjoining us. scotland yard are looking into two more allegations of sexual assault against harvey weinstein. it brings the total number of women who have reported weinstein to british police to nine.0ur correspondent ben ando explained more about the allegations. co nta cted by a woman in this country claiming that she had been sexual assaulted by harvey weinstein. there are a further six women who came forward. up to christmas this year, that's what we thought. there were seven...
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stay with us on bbc news. still to come: the day a united korea beat the world — a sporting tale of success, and separation. there‘s mr mandela, mr nelson mandela, a free man, taking his first steps into a new south africa. iran‘s spiritual leader ayatollah khomeini has said he‘s passed a death sentence on salman rushdie, the british author of a book which many muslims say is blasphemous. the people of haiti have flocked to church to give thanks for the ousting of their former president, 'baby doc' duvalier. because of his considerable value as a stallion, shergar was kept in a special secure box in the stud farm's central block. shergar was driven away in a horse box the thieves had brought with them. there stepped down from the plane a figure in mourning. elizabeth ii, queen of this realm and of all her other realms and territories. head of the commonwealth, defender of the faith. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: there is mounting international concern after israel launched a wave of airstrike
stay with us on bbc news. still to come: the day a united korea beat the world — a sporting tale of success, and separation. there‘s mr mandela, mr nelson mandela, a free man, taking his first steps into a new south africa. iran‘s spiritual leader ayatollah khomeini has said he‘s passed a death sentence on salman rushdie, the british author of a book which many muslims say is blasphemous. the people of haiti have flocked to church to give thanks for the ousting of their former...
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the israelis do not use that form of words. two pilot were ejected, and one is seriously wounded. in the hague. been stripped of their british citizenship. invited the south korean leader to visit him. visit him. winter olympics as part of the delegation from pyongyang. delegation from pyongyang. with north korea in the hope that sanctions will be more effective. in pyeongchang in south korea. track speed skating. she set an olympic record. you are watching bbc news. bangladesh to see at first hand the crisis facing rohingya muslims. began there last august. of the need to resolve the crisis. million rescue support in the uk, to help these refugee. help these refugee. burma, creating conditions for a safe, dignified return. safe, dignified return. don't feel safe, and we got to work on that. news coming out of hong kong this lunchtime. lunchtime. an accident involving a double—decker bus. double—decker bus. in hong kong on what is now at the moment, saturday evening. moment, saturday evening. not known what caused the accid
the israelis do not use that form of words. two pilot were ejected, and one is seriously wounded. in the hague. been stripped of their british citizenship. invited the south korean leader to visit him. visit him. winter olympics as part of the delegation from pyongyang. delegation from pyongyang. with north korea in the hope that sanctions will be more effective. in pyeongchang in south korea. track speed skating. she set an olympic record. you are watching bbc news. bangladesh to see at first...
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what more can you tell us? we've got there were seven alleged victims who have made complaints to the police at scotland yard here in london. what we have learned is that in october, november, the end of october, november, the end of october and on november 13, two more victims came forward with three allegations. the one in october alleged butt and assault took place in the republic of ireland‘s. that information was passed on by the maps to the police error. the second victim in november suggested that there have been an assault here in london, and also one abroad. in america, it has been reported those allegations have come from affirming, who said that while in london to promote the film kill bill, when steam tried to muscle in a hotel room. and also did something similar ina a hotel room. and also did something similar in a hotel room in paris. —— tried to assault her. the reason we are measuring about this now is that from the police point of view, they tend to only put information about if there is
what more can you tell us? we've got there were seven alleged victims who have made complaints to the police at scotland yard here in london. what we have learned is that in october, november, the end of october, november, the end of october and on november 13, two more victims came forward with three allegations. the one in october alleged butt and assault took place in the republic of ireland‘s. that information was passed on by the maps to the police error. the second victim in november...
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we are asking from you to please do forgive us. we are still going through a process of coming out of our grief. but here we have the lovely people who are generous, their generosity is always amazing. i wake up every morning and i am grateful that, after all, i am a south african. sport, of course, endeavours to rise above politics and so it was in 1991, that two table tennis players — one from south korea and one from the north — were paired together to lead a team that won the world championship. they led the first ever unified korean sporting team. the women became firm friends but had to separate when the team disbanded. hyunjung—hwa recounts their moment of glory and how she misses her friend from the north. what a story! don‘t forget, you can get in touch with me and some of the team on twitter. occasionally tweets interesting stuff. ——i occasionally tweet interesting stuff. i‘m @nkemifejika. coming up, dateline london. first, the weather with stav danos. it reflects under will be a brighter day than we had on
we are asking from you to please do forgive us. we are still going through a process of coming out of our grief. but here we have the lovely people who are generous, their generosity is always amazing. i wake up every morning and i am grateful that, after all, i am a south african. sport, of course, endeavours to rise above politics and so it was in 1991, that two table tennis players — one from south korea and one from the north — were paired together to lead a team that won the world...
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thank you very much for talking to us. thank you very much for talking to us. we heard in that report from laura becker, this is a bit of a pr coup for north korea. the north koreans come out of this looking very good. they are athletes alongside the south korean athletes. they have taken over part of the south korean women's ice hockey team. alongside all of this is a great panoply of supporting acts, a tae kwon do demonstration team, and lots and lots of officials and minders. this comesjust a few weeks after we have seen north korea having some pretty provocative missile tests and some very aggressive language. should we see this as a change of heart on is it literally just an attempt to try to woo literally just an attempt to try to woo global opinion and show they have got a softer face. a lot of people who have watched north korea for a long time are trying very hard to believe it is a change of heart. i think the presence of kim jong—un‘s own younger sister was something of a surprise but tighter correspondence was seeing, we have been through many f
thank you very much for talking to us. thank you very much for talking to us. we heard in that report from laura becker, this is a bit of a pr coup for north korea. the north koreans come out of this looking very good. they are athletes alongside the south korean athletes. they have taken over part of the south korean women's ice hockey team. alongside all of this is a great panoply of supporting acts, a tae kwon do demonstration team, and lots and lots of officials and minders. this comesjust...
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stay with us on bbc news. still to come: made in north korea — a graphic design exhibition opens prince charles has chosen his bride. the prince feels-see: three weeks ago. she accepted, she says, without hesitation. as revolutions go, this had its fair share of bullets. a climax in the night outside the gates of mr marcos's sanctuary, malacanang, the name itself symbolising one of the cruellest regimes of modern asia. scientists in scotland have produced a sheep called dolly using a cell from another sheep. citizens are trying tereemetegers though there is joy and relief today, the scars are everywhere. not for 20 years have locusts been seen in such numbers in this some of the swarms have been ten miles long. this is the last time the public will see this pope, very soon for the sake of the credibility and authority of the next pope, benedict xvi will, in his own words, be hidden from the world for the rest of his life. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: as the continue to as the - continue to bombard
stay with us on bbc news. still to come: made in north korea — a graphic design exhibition opens prince charles has chosen his bride. the prince feels-see: three weeks ago. she accepted, she says, without hesitation. as revolutions go, this had its fair share of bullets. a climax in the night outside the gates of mr marcos's sanctuary, malacanang, the name itself symbolising one of the cruellest regimes of modern asia. scientists in scotland have produced a sheep called dolly using a cell...
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thank you for being with us. tell us how you for being with us. tell us how you were affected by rbs. you are effectively one of these small businesses that was allegedly mistreated by rbs. that is correct. i was mistreated by rbs. that is correct. iwasa mistreated by rbs. that is correct. i was a tax by rbs in 2008, i would say. they had remained on a promise to lend me money. in august 2008 when i wasn't in financial difficulty but the bank were, they asked me for money and really said to me that if they did not get their money by the close of business, i should give them money by close of business on a particular day or else. that was through my lawyer. i asked him to find out or else what. and they came back with the response that or else chaos will ensue. that was in 2008. i did not give them the money. and it would be fair to say that chaos did institute. in what sense did chaos ensued? they took anything that was in any bank account. they took my business. they took my home. they took any assets and properties that i had. i had assets of ar
thank you for being with us. tell us how you for being with us. tell us how you were affected by rbs. you are effectively one of these small businesses that was allegedly mistreated by rbs. that is correct. i was mistreated by rbs. that is correct. iwasa mistreated by rbs. that is correct. i was a tax by rbs in 2008, i would say. they had remained on a promise to lend me money. in august 2008 when i wasn't in financial difficulty but the bank were, they asked me for money and really said to me...
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the indictments, —— said the defendants used fictitious online personal accou nts used fictitious online personal accounts and posted political m essa 9 es accounts and posted political messages in social media that impersonated real us citizens. they had forjoint bank accounts and false identification documents. 0peration supported the campaign of candidate donald trump who disparaged hillary clinton. mr trump has always strongly denied that his campaign had anything to do with russian interference in the election and the words of the deputy attorney general added credibility to the president's view. there is no allegation in this indictment that any american was a knowing participant in this illegal activity. in a statement, the white house said the president was: mrtrump added: russian foreign ministry spokesman has ridiculed as absurd the idea that 13 could work against the billion—dollar budgets of the security services. with the allegations of interference focusing on social media, twitter said this is the most significant development in the russia investigation, but it isn't ove
the indictments, —— said the defendants used fictitious online personal accou nts used fictitious online personal accounts and posted political m essa 9 es accounts and posted political messages in social media that impersonated real us citizens. they had forjoint bank accounts and false identification documents. 0peration supported the campaign of candidate donald trump who disparaged hillary clinton. mr trump has always strongly denied that his campaign had anything to do with russian...
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its country director in haiti, admitted using prostitutes. he's spoken of lies and exaggeration. pay, because dismissing him would have damaged the investigation. the bbc source challenges that account. they didn't need him to stay and help with the investigation. of the investigation team. which alone is enough. when they were thinking of hiring him. of aid workers is set up. information about what went on. the haitian government has launched its own investigation. mps in parliament. the questions for 0xfam keep on coming. james landale, bbc news. has been jailed for 32 years. of a child. sima kotecha reports. so, what, what — what was it i've done? what is it i'm supposed to have...? dr matthew falder being arrested at his workplace last year. pictures of themselves. it sounds like the rap sheet from hell. distributing indecent images of children. more obscene images. to film them in the shower and using the toilet. falder contacted more than 300 people worldwide. one of his victims told us she can no longer trust anyone. i was ashamed of
its country director in haiti, admitted using prostitutes. he's spoken of lies and exaggeration. pay, because dismissing him would have damaged the investigation. the bbc source challenges that account. they didn't need him to stay and help with the investigation. of the investigation team. which alone is enough. when they were thinking of hiring him. of aid workers is set up. information about what went on. the haitian government has launched its own investigation. mps in parliament. the...
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inquiry into alleged russian political meddling in the us. from los angeles, peter bowes reports. a day in court for a man under considerable pressure to plead guilty and reveal what he knows guilty end revegl whgt he kngws possible guilty end reveel whet he knewe possible russian meddling in about possible russian meddling in the us election. facing multiple charges, rick gates admitted that he took part in a financial conspiracy with paul manafort, donald trump's campaign chairman. paul manafort denies the allegations. mr gates also acknowledged lying to the fbi about a meeting in 2013 when the two men sat down with a member of 75’ eee we if e tiii—ef’fiégf—r—e e— e ————r eee ee:e we :e.ez e tiiiéf’fi‘ifeee—r—e e— e ————r and eee ee:e we :e.ez e tiii—ef’fiéeiflr—e e— e ————r and a eee eee we eez e tiii—ee’eiéeif—r—e e— e ————r and a lobbyist. he eee eee we eee e tiii—ee’eiéeif—r—e e— e ————r and a lobbyist. he falsely congress and a lobbyist. he
inquiry into alleged russian political meddling in the us. from los angeles, peter bowes reports. a day in court for a man under considerable pressure to plead guilty and reveal what he knows guilty end revegl whgt he kngws possible guilty end reveel whet he knewe possible russian meddling in about possible russian meddling in the us election. facing multiple charges, rick gates admitted that he took part in a financial conspiracy with paul manafort, donald trump's campaign chairman. paul...
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now most of us are used to posing for that family photo or snapping a selfie with friends. but what if someone asked you to embrace a complete stranger? well, for more than a decade, that's just what photographer richard renaldi has been doing. the result is a series of intimate photos called touching strangers. he spoke to us about the project. when i walk up to people to make a touching strangers photograph, introduce myself and i tell them that i am a photographer and i am doing a kind of unusual project, a series of portraits. i learnt the practice of making these went on and on, how fire could push people and how much i could ask of people. —— as the practice. i wa nted of people. —— as the practice. i wanted to touch on all the different types of relationships that you could imagine. i hope people think when they look at my pictures, i hope that they feel. how they feel how they think is up to them, and i think that is the subjective and interpretive experience of looking at art. the bride and the wedding dress image, he is wearing a traditional outfit, so it
now most of us are used to posing for that family photo or snapping a selfie with friends. but what if someone asked you to embrace a complete stranger? well, for more than a decade, that's just what photographer richard renaldi has been doing. the result is a series of intimate photos called touching strangers. he spoke to us about the project. when i walk up to people to make a touching strangers photograph, introduce myself and i tell them that i am a photographer and i am doing a kind of...
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let us get more on the match tonight. let us bring in kevin who is working for five live. a former player. they do love playing manchester city, we knocked them out of the quarterfinals in 2014 as well. i have been fortunate to be in a wigan side that beat manchester city here. it was a different side became here then. do i think wigan will win this evening? i would suggest no, given the quality they have no and what has happened since 2013, the bad have no and what has happened since 2013, the had very high. have no and what has happened since 2013, the bad very high. they were top of league one but have lost their last two matches. you look at their last two matches. you look at the west ham in bournemouth result in the fa cup, you can switch in many respects. i think the priority is yes, league one but when you have that big game, that takes over the main set. in general i think we will get an entertaining match. pep guardiola is spinning so many plates, going for the quadruple? yes, wigan play open and expansive football. city can destroy sides when you play open again
let us get more on the match tonight. let us bring in kevin who is working for five live. a former player. they do love playing manchester city, we knocked them out of the quarterfinals in 2014 as well. i have been fortunate to be in a wigan side that beat manchester city here. it was a different side became here then. do i think wigan will win this evening? i would suggest no, given the quality they have no and what has happened since 2013, the bad have no and what has happened since 2013, the...
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are reported is there for us. how is the mood now? well, mary lou mcdonald has just us. how is the mood now? well, mary lou mcdonald hasjust been us. how is the mood now? well, mary lou mcdonald has just been formally confirmed as the new president of sinn fein. she's speaking on the platform behind me and her speech is being punctured by pretty thunderous applause. this is her home city, she might not be particularly well known outside island but she has had a high—profile in the irish parliament since she was elected to its seven yea rs since she was elected to its seven years ago, and knows a prize that it is she who has taken over from gerry adams after 3a years, mr rudd is, the man who led the republican movement from violence to peace. mary lou mcdonald was the only person who put her name forward in this contest, and the membership here, about 2000 of them, have been enthusiastically endorsing her, as it is quite clear, as you can see. there has also been another leadership change in sinn fein this afternoon, mary mcdonald had been the vice president and so the
are reported is there for us. how is the mood now? well, mary lou mcdonald has just us. how is the mood now? well, mary lou mcdonald hasjust been us. how is the mood now? well, mary lou mcdonald has just been formally confirmed as the new president of sinn fein. she's speaking on the platform behind me and her speech is being punctured by pretty thunderous applause. this is her home city, she might not be particularly well known outside island but she has had a high—profile in the irish...
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just have a seat for us up there, mate. convicted of murder and attempted murder yesterday, his 102 previous convictions for violence, dishonesty and drugs offences were outlined to the court today. as was the devastation caused to the family of makram ali, the man he murdered. outside court, his daughter, with his tearful wife by her side, spoke of the family's love for him. he will never be forgotten. he will always stay in our hearts. his laughter will echo the walls of our home. his smile will be reflected in our eyes and his memory will be alive in our conversations. darren osborne's absurd defence that a man called dave was driving during the attack was scorned by thejudge. addressing him directly, mrs justice cheema—grubb said, "an intelligent british jury saw through your pathetic last—ditch attempt to deceive them." she then jailed him for life, saying the appropriate minimum term for this terrorist murder is 43 years, which means he can't be released until he's at least 90 years old. the judge drew attention t
just have a seat for us up there, mate. convicted of murder and attempted murder yesterday, his 102 previous convictions for violence, dishonesty and drugs offences were outlined to the court today. as was the devastation caused to the family of makram ali, the man he murdered. outside court, his daughter, with his tearful wife by her side, spoke of the family's love for him. he will never be forgotten. he will always stay in our hearts. his laughter will echo the walls of our home. his smile...
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now let us cross over to near lincoln. it does not look as though the snow is falling, tell us the latest. you obviously cannot see because it has just started snowing as we speak, a feud icicles starting to land on the ground. it is all about preparation as those temperature sta rts preparation as those temperature starts to drop and the snow begins to fall. there is around 14,000 tonnes of grit here at the depot on the outskirts of lincoln and a further 7000 tonnes have been ordered and they are set to arrive this week. but then the last hour around a0 spreaders have left the step to go onto the roads. they have got around 100 miles to cover and dc, depending on how bad things get, they could go out again, they could go out twice this evening. we could see them on the roads where people are asleep at around three o'clock this morning. things here in lincoln have not been too bad today but further siphon lincolnshire we have seen more heavy snowfall. lincolnshire police had 39 weather related incidents this morning. they
now let us cross over to near lincoln. it does not look as though the snow is falling, tell us the latest. you obviously cannot see because it has just started snowing as we speak, a feud icicles starting to land on the ground. it is all about preparation as those temperature sta rts preparation as those temperature starts to drop and the snow begins to fall. there is around 14,000 tonnes of grit here at the depot on the outskirts of lincoln and a further 7000 tonnes have been ordered and they...
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yet said she was a shining star and a huge part of us. detectives are questioning a 51—year—old relative on suspicion of murder. —— wolverhampton. in ireland, sinn fein has a new leaderfor the first time in sa years. gerry adams has stepped down, and been replaced by mary lou mcdonald at a specially convened party conference in dublin. 0ur ireland correspondent, chris page, has been at the conference in dublin. more than 2,000 sinn fein leaders have enthusiastically endorsed the new leader, mary lou mcdonald, in her home city, dublin. she's the only person who put her name forward to succeed gerry adams as leader of sinn fein, no surprise that she has been installed as leader of the party, the second biggest in northern ireland and the third biggest in the irish republic. now, gerry adams had the longest career of any major party leader in britain, or ireland, an extremely divisive politician. he was a peacemaker to his supporters, but he was at least an apologist for ira violence to his enemies, although he was never a member of
yet said she was a shining star and a huge part of us. detectives are questioning a 51—year—old relative on suspicion of murder. —— wolverhampton. in ireland, sinn fein has a new leaderfor the first time in sa years. gerry adams has stepped down, and been replaced by mary lou mcdonald at a specially convened party conference in dublin. 0ur ireland correspondent, chris page, has been at the conference in dublin. more than 2,000 sinn fein leaders have enthusiastically endorsed the new...
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isis in the east and finally you have got the clash between the us and syria and effort by the us, turkey and israel, not what co—ordinated all spelt out the pressure of the russians to find an overall solution to this conflict that will end the bloodshed and push back or an which seems to be behind most of the really bad things that seem to happen. —— iran. most of the really bad things that seem to happen. -- iran. is there any hope for eastern ghouta? russia is saying a ceasefire is not practical. people in the midst of all this. doctor saying these are the worst for days eastern ghouta has ever gone through, never the level of bombardment we have seen in the past 96 hours. absolutely. let's be clear, the russians agreed with the turks for a ceasefire in eastern ghouta and the russians are violating that. they are the primary source slaughtering civilians and vladimir putin is doing this in part for the claim that was shot down and many people will die for the death of one pilot. ajournalist many people will die for the death of one pilot. a journalist tried to cover it says it g
isis in the east and finally you have got the clash between the us and syria and effort by the us, turkey and israel, not what co—ordinated all spelt out the pressure of the russians to find an overall solution to this conflict that will end the bloodshed and push back or an which seems to be behind most of the really bad things that seem to happen. —— iran. most of the really bad things that seem to happen. -- iran. is there any hope for eastern ghouta? russia is saying a ceasefire is...
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2016 us presidential election. it says operations included supporting the presidential campaign of then—candidate donald] trump and disparaging hillary clinton. from that famous night of his election victory onwards, donald trump has always sought to play down russia's role. could very well have been russia but i think it could well have been other countries. ..both on the effect they had and on whether his campaign colluded. 0n those two points the deputy attorney general had helpful words today. there is no allegation in this indictment that any american was a knowing participant in this illegal activity. there is no allegation in the indictment that the charge conduct altered the outcome of the 2016 election. and donald trump didn't wait long to tweet his reaction. the russia campaign was allegedly under the direction of yevgeny prigozhin, a close ally of vladimir putin. tonight he was scornful, dismissing the americans as being "very emotional." "if they want to see the devil," he said, "let them." donald tru
2016 us presidential election. it says operations included supporting the presidential campaign of then—candidate donald] trump and disparaging hillary clinton. from that famous night of his election victory onwards, donald trump has always sought to play down russia's role. could very well have been russia but i think it could well have been other countries. ..both on the effect they had and on whether his campaign colluded. 0n those two points the deputy attorney general had helpful words...
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we are asking for you to please forgive us. we are still going through a process of coming out of our grief. but here we have the lovely people who are generous, their generosity is always amazing. i wake their generosity is always amazing. iwake up their generosity is always amazing. i wake up every morning and i am grateful that after all i am a south african. now to south korea, where the winter olympic games are in full flow in pyeongchang. here are some of the achievements on the first full day of competition. sweden‘s charlotte kalla won the first gold medal of pyeongchang 2018, in the womens cross country skiing event. in the same event, norway‘s marit bjorgen took silver, her 11th winter olympics medal, in the women‘s cross country skiing event to become the most decorated female winter 0lympian of all time. hosts, south korea, brought the day‘s loudest cheers for theirfirst gold, as lim hyo—jun clinched the men‘s 1,500—metre short—track skating title. elise christie who is great britain‘s brightest ho
we are asking for you to please forgive us. we are still going through a process of coming out of our grief. but here we have the lovely people who are generous, their generosity is always amazing. i wake their generosity is always amazing. iwake up their generosity is always amazing. i wake up every morning and i am grateful that after all i am a south african. now to south korea, where the winter olympic games are in full flow in pyeongchang. here are some of the achievements on the first...
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friday should bring us more sunshine. a bright day, but considerably chillier with highs of just five or six. here is the high pressure, still with us for the weekend. a big area of high pressure, holding the weather fronts at bay in the atlantic. it also means there will be a lot of dry and find weather. temperatures still sliding away, just four degrees. cold even by the end of the weekend. the high pressure shifts and little more into the early part of next week. these isobars are like a pipeline, all the way from siberia, bringing cold airaround pipeline, all the way from siberia, bringing cold air around the southern flank and into the centre of europe and potentially our way. we could see some snow showers coming in off the north sea. some uncertainty as to weather it will be further south, mostly into france, or pushing all the way across the british isles and into the atlantic. if it is that second scenario, we will feel very cold. a chilly snap nonetheless next week, and a biting easterly wind. also the chance of
friday should bring us more sunshine. a bright day, but considerably chillier with highs of just five or six. here is the high pressure, still with us for the weekend. a big area of high pressure, holding the weather fronts at bay in the atlantic. it also means there will be a lot of dry and find weather. temperatures still sliding away, just four degrees. cold even by the end of the weekend. the high pressure shifts and little more into the early part of next week. these isobars are like a...
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i believe "mista ke" is a weak word to use. the fact you have accepted the cover—up of crimes committed by someone, and not a single employee, the oxfam country director. this is really shameful. i am really pleased at the fact that her majesty's government has stepped in and requesting oxfam to share those files and to see what other measures to be taken. from our part of the haitian government as ijust mentioned to you, my government is going to call and summon the oxfam representative to share those files. it is not acceptable. even in war zones, those actions are reprehensible. when you said that even those actions would have been reported to the haitian authorities no action would have been taken, that means you would have... right now we don't know, we might be dealing with a paedophile case, because when you said those actions would not have been taken against those people, it is not acceptable. i think oxfam should look into itself deeply. if they want to rebuild that trust, they had, they now need to start to put som
i believe "mista ke" is a weak word to use. the fact you have accepted the cover—up of crimes committed by someone, and not a single employee, the oxfam country director. this is really shameful. i am really pleased at the fact that her majesty's government has stepped in and requesting oxfam to share those files and to see what other measures to be taken. from our part of the haitian government as ijust mentioned to you, my government is going to call and summon the oxfam...
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the use of gang rape as well. more than seven buddhist military are doing rape to the rohingya women and teenagers in rakhine state. stu d e nts and teenagers in rakhine state. students were thrown into fire and water, and they were attacked with swords. people were killed, not giving them food, physically torturing in custody, hanging them up torturing in custody, hanging them up in custody as well. it is understandable that people want to go home, go back to their lives, but this is a country where rohingya have faced intimidation and persecution for decades. what would make the people you have spoken to, your relatives, willing to go back to myanmar? everyone wants to live in their own country with the freedom of life under freedom in their own country with the freedom of life underfreedom of movement, everything. according to the human wish, everybody wants to live in their own country. we want to live in our country as other people live in theirs. at the moment, it is not quite safe for these people. the 1.1
the use of gang rape as well. more than seven buddhist military are doing rape to the rohingya women and teenagers in rakhine state. stu d e nts and teenagers in rakhine state. students were thrown into fire and water, and they were attacked with swords. people were killed, not giving them food, physically torturing in custody, hanging them up torturing in custody, hanging them up in custody as well. it is understandable that people want to go home, go back to their lives, but this is a country...
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team that have been resurgent and will test us and cause us a number been resurgent and will test us and cause us a number of problems. so wales versus scotland kicks everything off to 15 pm. the programme starts at 1:45pm. before france versus ireland. that is live on bbc one. the champions in waiting manchester city can extend their lead at the top of the premier league to 18 points. they travelled to bu rley league to 18 points. they travelled to burley in the early kick—off. that is in a few minutes time. despite the huge gap at the top, pep guardiola is insisting his team are not believing they are champions just yet. there are still points to play. we have 15. it is not over. we have an amazing couple of games to play. tomorrow, to go to stoke city, for example, goodison park. and we have arsenal, tottenham united, chelsea, definitely a struggle. there's a spring in the step of the british david cup team, ahead of today's doubles rubber, in spain against spain. jamie murray and dominic inglot, play with the tie at 1—1. it followed the heroics of debutant cameron norrie, who
team that have been resurgent and will test us and cause us a number been resurgent and will test us and cause us a number of problems. so wales versus scotland kicks everything off to 15 pm. the programme starts at 1:45pm. before france versus ireland. that is live on bbc one. the champions in waiting manchester city can extend their lead at the top of the premier league to 18 points. they travelled to bu rley league to 18 points. they travelled to burley in the early kick—off. that is in a...
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that's it from us. next news on bbc 0ne that's it from us. next news on bbc one is that's it from us. next news on bbc 0ne isjust that's it from us. next news on bbc one is just after six o'clock. goodbye for now. and this is the bbc news channel. with me ben brown. let's bring you more now on that new £30 million fund to fight child sexual exploitation and drug crime. launched by the home office, ministers want social workers... help to help protect young children from six gangs and drug dealers. society's most vulnerable, those at risk of grooming, exploitation and being drawn into a life of crime are among those supported by children's homes like this one, visited by home office minister victoria atkins. £13 million of government funding has been made available for projects aimed towards at—risk young people in england. we want to encourage local authorities to work with charities and other organisations to try and reach these children before harm is done. we are calling out to local authorities and charities for their ideas. if they h
that's it from us. next news on bbc 0ne that's it from us. next news on bbc one is that's it from us. next news on bbc 0ne isjust that's it from us. next news on bbc one is just after six o'clock. goodbye for now. and this is the bbc news channel. with me ben brown. let's bring you more now on that new £30 million fund to fight child sexual exploitation and drug crime. launched by the home office, ministers want social workers... help to help protect young children from six gangs and drug...
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the pictures have deserted us! spurs have named their team, nine changes from the weekend, there we go. there hasn't been much snow. harry kane starting on the bench, as he had for the first time, daddy of big stars were rochdale to try to get past. that is all from sportsday. more throughout the evening. good night! this week has got ever colder and snowy and parts of scotland are bearing the brunt of the heaviest snow through the night and into the morning. met office warnings, the red area covers much of the central belt, the highest level of warnings so belt, the highest level of warnings so the snow is piling up and a very dangerous situation, particularly for anybody still travelling. and you have this amber area through the rest of northern and eastern scotla nd rest of northern and eastern scotland into north east england we re scotland into north east england were further as to showers add to the accumulations. elsewhere, scattered snow showers around, a few centimetres in places as we go through the night
the pictures have deserted us! spurs have named their team, nine changes from the weekend, there we go. there hasn't been much snow. harry kane starting on the bench, as he had for the first time, daddy of big stars were rochdale to try to get past. that is all from sportsday. more throughout the evening. good night! this week has got ever colder and snowy and parts of scotland are bearing the brunt of the heaviest snow through the night and into the morning. met office warnings, the red area...
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how widely used is the us rail network? it is quite well used, particularly in particular parts of the country, such as the east and west coast. 30 million people a year, more than that in fact, travel by train. amtrak says that based on that its safety record is pretty good. i must say, the national transportation safety boa rd, say, the national transportation safety board, the federal authority that looks into accidents of the kind that happened in south carolina today, found a deficient culture, as it put it, when it looked into a recent the railmen back at the end of last year. there is concern about safety levels, given, as i say, this being the third fatal incident of its kind in as many months. south africa's president jacob zuma has reportedly refused to step down during talks with senior figures from his anc party. many officials would like to replace him after allegations of corruption and to avoid a long power struggle before elections take place next year. 0ur southern africa correspondent andrew harding report
how widely used is the us rail network? it is quite well used, particularly in particular parts of the country, such as the east and west coast. 30 million people a year, more than that in fact, travel by train. amtrak says that based on that its safety record is pretty good. i must say, the national transportation safety boa rd, say, the national transportation safety board, the federal authority that looks into accidents of the kind that happened in south carolina today, found a deficient...
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kim jong—un‘s younger sister is not used to the spotlight. she was usually behind the scenes as pyongyang's pr queen. on this occasion, she is the perfect charmer for this charm offensive. it is quite typical of north korea to actually do this sort of thing. they are stealing a little bit of the limelight from south korea, who has the whole world's press descend on it. they are also trying to control the message between the two. it is very hard for south korea, even though they have been talking about sanctions to basically refuse these kinds of advances from north korea. the us vice president has looked increasingly isolated on this visit, refusing to even greet the north koreans, while pushing for tougher sanctions on the regime. these winter games have provided south korea with a diplomatic breakthrough that it never thought possible. but, it presents some difficult challenges. does president moon accept the invitation, and if so, under what kind of preconditions. and, he is also discovering that in befriending his neighbour to the north,
kim jong—un‘s younger sister is not used to the spotlight. she was usually behind the scenes as pyongyang's pr queen. on this occasion, she is the perfect charmer for this charm offensive. it is quite typical of north korea to actually do this sort of thing. they are stealing a little bit of the limelight from south korea, who has the whole world's press descend on it. they are also trying to control the message between the two. it is very hard for south korea, even though they have been...
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joining us now is sarah coles, personal finance analyst at hargreaves thanks forjoining us. the figures suggest that overall, the average world is up about 15% in the umaga yea rs world is up about 15% in the umaga years 2014—2016, what is driving it? a couple of things, pensions are a huge driver of wealth in this country so pensions again, responsible for the lion‘s share of the growth of 53%. that is a strange thing that the pensions promise value, when we look at a defined benefit pension, we take a dropout, other things. yields felt erratically which automatically increase the value of them. what was really unusual in this set of statistics was the contribution made by london property. that was 30% of this period, if you remember back to 2006 of the runaway house prices time is building this figure. you mention pensions and what about automatic enrolment, has that made a difference? you'd think it would give the number of people affected that when you look at the overall wealth it‘s a small drop of the ocean of pension wealth. the vast majority of pension wealth i
joining us now is sarah coles, personal finance analyst at hargreaves thanks forjoining us. the figures suggest that overall, the average world is up about 15% in the umaga yea rs world is up about 15% in the umaga years 2014—2016, what is driving it? a couple of things, pensions are a huge driver of wealth in this country so pensions again, responsible for the lion‘s share of the growth of 53%. that is a strange thing that the pensions promise value, when we look at a defined benefit...
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stay with us here on bbc news. still to come: pedal power in the skies. this little airship is trying to cross the mediterranean. 0xfam has agreed not to bid for any new government funding, until the department for international development is satisfied the charity can meet the high standards expected. it follows sexual misconduct allegations, concerning some aid workers. the news comes as a woman employed by 0xfam in haiti, after the 2010 earthquake, told the bbc she was abused by a more senior male colleague. 0ur diplomatic correspondent james landale's report contains some distressing details. haiti in 2010. and the chaotic aftermath of an earthquake. a country heaving with humanitarian workers, some of them there to help, like this young woman working for 0xfam for the first time. i really studied 0xfam in university and learned all about them. they are the leader, after unicef, in a lot of humanitarian response. i always dreamed of working for them. but her dream turned sour as a more senior colleague became over—friendly and then not so friendly.
stay with us here on bbc news. still to come: pedal power in the skies. this little airship is trying to cross the mediterranean. 0xfam has agreed not to bid for any new government funding, until the department for international development is satisfied the charity can meet the high standards expected. it follows sexual misconduct allegations, concerning some aid workers. the news comes as a woman employed by 0xfam in haiti, after the 2010 earthquake, told the bbc she was abused by a more...
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the enemy does not like us burying oui’ the enemy does not like us burying our dead. they took them up. you can't even recognise them. i am sad. my can't even recognise them. i am sad. my heart is troubled. i don't know what we did to wrong then. -- them. many harrowing stories from survivors, here. this man tells me that 16 members of his extended family were killed. the death toll from the clashes across the border is still unknown. this is the largest refugee flight from the dic since another ethnic massacre barely 20 years ago. more than 60,000 people were killed then. —— drc. conflict has kept these people poor and the current flareup has driven them deeper into destitution. aid organisations are struggling to deal with the influx. what are the tax for? to ensure that we have accurate numbers about how many come through. we do want to lose them, and this way we do not want people joining on. “ way we do not want people joining on. -- tags. right. from the custom is that we have heard, there were many more congolese on the other side of the border. so it is
the enemy does not like us burying oui’ the enemy does not like us burying our dead. they took them up. you can't even recognise them. i am sad. my can't even recognise them. i am sad. my heart is troubled. i don't know what we did to wrong then. -- them. many harrowing stories from survivors, here. this man tells me that 16 members of his extended family were killed. the death toll from the clashes across the border is still unknown. this is the largest refugee flight from the dic since...
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you will remember the phrase brexit means brexit that the prime minister used to use. the pressure is on the government this would finally make its mind up about what brexit actually does mean. after the trip to china, brexit is firmly back on the agenda, right at the top, because we have the eu chief negotiator in downing street tomorrow for talks. later in the week, that small group of senior ministers in the brexit cabinet will get together for those critical talks, and surely compromise, because theresa may has found it difficult enough to get agreement among her ministers throughout the negotiations so far, so throughout the negotiations so far, so getting consent is this week is likely to be more complicated than what has gone before. it is that decision on whether to bind tightly to the eu when the leave to pull far apart that is the dividing line between the two competing factions in the conservative party. one side will need to give in order for there to be an agreed government position. a deal is wanted by october, to leave time for it to be voted on, so time
you will remember the phrase brexit means brexit that the prime minister used to use. the pressure is on the government this would finally make its mind up about what brexit actually does mean. after the trip to china, brexit is firmly back on the agenda, right at the top, because we have the eu chief negotiator in downing street tomorrow for talks. later in the week, that small group of senior ministers in the brexit cabinet will get together for those critical talks, and surely compromise,...
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in social media that impersonated real us citizens. they had fraudulent bank accounts and false identification documents. the operation supported the campaign of candidate donald trump, who disparaged hillary clinton. mr trump has always strongly denied that his campaign had anything to do with russian interference in the election and the words of the deputy attorney general added credibility to the president's view. there is no allegation in this indictment that any american was a knowing participant in this illegal activity. in a statement, the white house said the president was: this is the most significant development in the russia investigation, but it isn't over yet. peter bowes, bbc news. center parcs has ceased advertising with the daily mail after one of its adverts appeared near an online article some readers deemed homophobic. richard littlejohn criticised tom daley and his husband dustin lance black after they shared on social media an ultrasound photo of their unborn baby. the columnist says he thinks children benefit most
in social media that impersonated real us citizens. they had fraudulent bank accounts and false identification documents. the operation supported the campaign of candidate donald trump, who disparaged hillary clinton. mr trump has always strongly denied that his campaign had anything to do with russian interference in the election and the words of the deputy attorney general added credibility to the president's view. there is no allegation in this indictment that any american was a knowing...