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richard lister, bbc news. our top story this evening: four moroccans appear in court in spain in connection with the terror attacks that killed 15 people. still to come: as the new bake off prepares for take off on channel 4, we look at tv‘s dramatically changing landscape. coming up in sportsday on bbc news: almostjob done for celtic in their quest to reach the group stage of the champions league, as they look to knock out the kazakhstan champions, astana. ford has become the latest car company to launch a scrappage scheme for older cars. they say the move will help cut air pollution. customers with cars made before 2010 will be offered £2,000 off some new models. unlike schemes by bmw and mercedes, ford will accept petrol as well as diesel cars. but with the scheme only running until december, some are questioning whether it‘s also about boosting sales. our transport correspondent, richard westcott, reports. how do you get a grip on pollution? well, one way is to smash up millions of older, dirtier cars
richard lister, bbc news. our top story this evening: four moroccans appear in court in spain in connection with the terror attacks that killed 15 people. still to come: as the new bake off prepares for take off on channel 4, we look at tv‘s dramatically changing landscape. coming up in sportsday on bbc news: almostjob done for celtic in their quest to reach the group stage of the champions league, as they look to knock out the kazakhstan champions, astana. ford has become the latest car...
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hello and welcome to bbc news. i wa nt to hello and welcome to bbc news. i want to start with reports of clashes between protesters and police outside a rally where president trump has been addressing his supporters. we have these lives pictures from phoenix in arizona which is where mr trump was holding back ad dress. you can seabed of the stand—off. they have gathered to express their own views on mr trump of the position largely over the question of the white supremacist rallied from a couple of weeks ago, and mrtrump‘s rallied from a couple of weeks ago, and mr trump's remarks. that is something he focused on in his own address to a sympathetic supportive audience in the phoenix convention centre. there was a bit of trouble afterwards. i think we have some pictures with came to you from earlier in the evening when things got a little bit more out of hand. excuse the cameras, but you will see there were some smoke grenades were fired by the police, having an obvious impact on the protesters are. we are going to get more on the situation in phoenix f
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a bbc reporter is there. i went down to the spot myself and you could see people using their bare hands, pulling up corpses from beneath the mud. the road itself is a disaster area, the road is almost impassable. there are massive rocks and this area, called mount sugarloaf, caved in in the early hours of this morning and it has covered literally thousands of houses. hundreds of people are feared dead under the rubble. there are some ambulances parked here, but it is becoming a recovery mission instead of a rescue mission. the victims in sierra leone are among the world's poorest people. survivors risking everything to salvage a few possessions, trying to hang on to whatever they can despite the rising water. james is here now. this would be tough enough for any country but sierra leone, a few yea rs country but sierra leone, a few years ago was battling with the ebola crisis. this is the country with the tragic recent history, a civil war in the 1990s and then in 2014, their ebola epidemic across west africa
a bbc reporter is there. i went down to the spot myself and you could see people using their bare hands, pulling up corpses from beneath the mud. the road itself is a disaster area, the road is almost impassable. there are massive rocks and this area, called mount sugarloaf, caved in in the early hours of this morning and it has covered literally thousands of houses. hundreds of people are feared dead under the rubble. there are some ambulances parked here, but it is becoming a recovery mission...
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this is bbc news. the headlines: the right to be forgotten — under a new law, social media firms will be required to delete information about their users when asked to do so. north korea vows to make "the us pay a price" for drafting fresh un sanctions over its banned nuclear weapons programme. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has criticised the violence "on all sides" in venezuela, but stopped short of condemning the country's leader, president maduro. there's new evidence on how the nhs is cutting back on ivf treatment in parts of england. a 46—year—old mother named as eloise dixon from kent is recovering in hospital after being shot while she was travelling with her family in a car while on holiday in brazil. in a moment, it will be time for sportsday, but first, a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news. under new laws, you'll be able to ask companies for personal information to be deleted from social media — butjust how easy will it be? we'll be asking an expert later this
this is bbc news. the headlines: the right to be forgotten — under a new law, social media firms will be required to delete information about their users when asked to do so. north korea vows to make "the us pay a price" for drafting fresh un sanctions over its banned nuclear weapons programme. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has criticised the violence "on all sides" in venezuela, but stopped short of condemning the country's leader, president maduro. there's new...
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he first appeared on the bbc in 70 yea rs first appeared on the bbc in 70 years later,... sir bruce forsyth first appeared on the bbc in 1939. 70 years later, he was still there, still the king of saturday night. sir bruce forsyth who has died today at the age of 89. david sillito, our arts correspondent is with me now. a career of more than 70 years, he really will have his place in television history. if you are 16 or 96, you know sir bruce forsyth. if you go back to 1958, the palladium, beat the clock, his big break, he is showing at all. the fact that he was a song and dance man, he could do comedy, he could play the piano, he could act, he had spent years, from the 1940s, the 19505, in could act, he had spent years, from the 19405, the 19505, in every theatre in britain, getting it wrong, getting it right. he have that skill that he could bring in front of notjust the tv audience, but also the audience at the london palladium, and, really crucially, members of the public. that 5pecial bond of making them relaxed, making them the stars of the show, the 5lightly wa5pish
he first appeared on the bbc in 70 yea rs first appeared on the bbc in 70 years later,... sir bruce forsyth first appeared on the bbc in 1939. 70 years later, he was still there, still the king of saturday night. sir bruce forsyth who has died today at the age of 89. david sillito, our arts correspondent is with me now. a career of more than 70 years, he really will have his place in television history. if you are 16 or 96, you know sir bruce forsyth. if you go back to 1958, the palladium, beat...
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emma simpson, bbc news. an end to the north—south divide in investment in transport has been called for by two lobby groups, representing thousands of companies across the north of england. more than 70,000 people have signed a petition, demanding that the government spend more outside london and the south east. the high speed rail line hs2 will provide a faster link — between london and birmingham — then on to manchester, leeds and crewe. but businesses want a commitment to hs3, which would cutjourney times across the country from west to east. jon kay has been speaking to passengers, travelling between liverpool and manchester, to gauge opinions. this train will be calling at manchester victoria, huddersfield... heading across northern england tonight, the 17.10 service from liverpool. on time, but for some it's just too slow. yeah, it's terrible, it's absolutely terrible. rona has spent six hours today commuting between yorkshire and merseyside and it's only 70 miles each way. it's a really long day
emma simpson, bbc news. an end to the north—south divide in investment in transport has been called for by two lobby groups, representing thousands of companies across the north of england. more than 70,000 people have signed a petition, demanding that the government spend more outside london and the south east. the high speed rail line hs2 will provide a faster link — between london and birmingham — then on to manchester, leeds and crewe. but businesses want a commitment to hs3, which...
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sian lloyd, bbc news. our top story this evening: a damning report accuses royal bank of scotland of the systematic abuse of its business customers. and coming up, i'm live in las vegas with the build—up to this weekend's mega fight between connor mcgregor and floyd mayweather. coming up in sportsday on bbc news: conor mcgregor and floyd maywetaher junior weigh—in this evening for the fight that's got everybody talking. the stage is set in las vegas for a record breaking bout. the great bank holiday getaway is on and there are more problems than usual. major engineering work on the railways is expected to add to the disruption. london's euston station — one of the main lines into and out of the capital — will be completely closed over the weekend. there's also disruption on routes serving london bridge, london liverpool street, cardiff and bristol. adina campbell is at euston station and dan whitworth is on the m6 motorway near knutsford. deli. well, you only have to look behind me to see just how
sian lloyd, bbc news. our top story this evening: a damning report accuses royal bank of scotland of the systematic abuse of its business customers. and coming up, i'm live in las vegas with the build—up to this weekend's mega fight between connor mcgregor and floyd mayweather. coming up in sportsday on bbc news: conor mcgregor and floyd maywetaher junior weigh—in this evening for the fight that's got everybody talking. the stage is set in las vegas for a record breaking bout. the great...
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bbc persian service is banned in iran and working for the bbc is illegal. the wild savage has an audience that of about thirteen million. after days of heated rhetoric now it seems north korea has backed away from its threat to fob ballistic missiles towards the us pacific island of guam for now at least. state media in pyongyang report that kim jong woon will place and watch what the u. s. styles before acting. on guam the news has been met with cautious relief. that the bbc's rupert wingfield hayes reports. if war comes to guam joey lopez junior is ready. today gillian his brother are out hunting for wild pi. but even attack comes he says he's ready to turn his guns to defending this tiny pacific island. patrick is in here runs the. per capita guam sends more of its sons and daughters to the military. than anywhere else in the united states. this is a game island of warriors. god forbid something happened to this island. do not be surprised that you see. you know local men taking to malicious spiral you know taking up arms and and protecting their holes p
bbc persian service is banned in iran and working for the bbc is illegal. the wild savage has an audience that of about thirteen million. after days of heated rhetoric now it seems north korea has backed away from its threat to fob ballistic missiles towards the us pacific island of guam for now at least. state media in pyongyang report that kim jong woon will place and watch what the u. s. styles before acting. on guam the news has been met with cautious relief. that the bbc's rupert wingfield...
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this is bbc news. i'm gavin grey. within the past hour, we've been getting reports from spain that say police are still looking for the man they now believe drove a van into crowds, killing 13 people along barcelona's main boulevard on thursday. after a second attack in cambrils, a dramatic shootout followed in which five suspected terror suspects were killed by police. one of them was thought to be the driver of the barcelona van, but latest reports suggest it was someone else. in another development, the jihadist cell is suspected of planning something much bigger. simonjones reports. on the boulevard where, on thursday, bodies lay, last night a vigil. flowers a nd bodies lay, last night a vigil. flowers and candles to mark the lives lost and those injured, from 34 lives lost and those injured, from 3a different countries. the disbelief and grief etched on people ‘s faces. disbelief and grief etched on people 's faces. i was scared. i was nervous to come here. i did not know what it would be like a
this is bbc news. i'm gavin grey. within the past hour, we've been getting reports from spain that say police are still looking for the man they now believe drove a van into crowds, killing 13 people along barcelona's main boulevard on thursday. after a second attack in cambrils, a dramatic shootout followed in which five suspected terror suspects were killed by police. one of them was thought to be the driver of the barcelona van, but latest reports suggest it was someone else. in another...
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this is bbc news. the headlines: the right to be forgotten — under a new law, social media firms will be required to delete information about their users when asked to do so. north korea vows to make "the us pay a price" for drafting fresh un sanctions over its banned nuclear weapons programme. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has criticised the violence "on all sides" in venezuela, but stopped short of condemning the country's leader, president maduro. there's new evidence on how the nhs is cutting back on ivf treatment in parts of england. a a6—year—old mother named as eloise dixon from kent is recovering in hospital after being shot while she was travelling with her family in a car while on holiday in brazil. in a moment, it will be time for sportsday, but first, a look at what else is coming up this evening on bbc news.
this is bbc news. the headlines: the right to be forgotten — under a new law, social media firms will be required to delete information about their users when asked to do so. north korea vows to make "the us pay a price" for drafting fresh un sanctions over its banned nuclear weapons programme. the labour leader, jeremy corbyn, has criticised the violence "on all sides" in venezuela, but stopped short of condemning the country's leader, president maduro. there's new...
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jim kelly, bbc news. police in london are having to adopt new tactics to deal with an upsurge in moped crime. criminals on two wheels have been riding around the city targeting people with mobile phones or bags. police say the number of incidents have tripled in the last year and now the thieves are even travelling to london from the home counties. our special correspondent lucy manning has been investigating the growing threat from moped gangs. last night near harrods police and fire brigade rushed to a pet gang attack. liquid, possibly acid, thrown at the victim as they tried to steal his watch. a few months ago in east london and a motorcyclist is surrounded by four mopeds. a fire extinguisher let off in his face. in london it is increasingly the crime of choice for teenage offenders. police telling the bbc the average age of mopeds gangs is 15. with some just 13. please send me the location of where he is. delivery driver hussein was attacked three weeks ago on his mopeds when acid was thrown at him a
jim kelly, bbc news. police in london are having to adopt new tactics to deal with an upsurge in moped crime. criminals on two wheels have been riding around the city targeting people with mobile phones or bags. police say the number of incidents have tripled in the last year and now the thieves are even travelling to london from the home counties. our special correspondent lucy manning has been investigating the growing threat from moped gangs. last night near harrods police and fire brigade...
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this is bbc news. the latest headlines: more business leaders have resigned from president trump's advisory councils, in response to the violence in charlottesville — he has responded by shutting down those very same councils. there's grief and anger in freetown as authorities are blamed for hampering rescue efforts — at least 600 people are still missing after monday's mudslide. five years ago police in south africa shot dead 3a striking miners at a platinum mine in marikana — it was one of the bloodiest police operations since the end of apartheid. the mine, owned by lonmin, had been at the centre of a violent pay dispute, exacerbated by tensions between two rival unions. from marikana, the bbc‘s pumza fihlani reports from the events today, commemorating what happened. hundreds of workers and their family members have gathered here, at marikana, to commemorate the worst day in post apartheid south africa, the marikana day in post apartheid south africa, the marika na massacre. day in post apa
this is bbc news. the latest headlines: more business leaders have resigned from president trump's advisory councils, in response to the violence in charlottesville — he has responded by shutting down those very same councils. there's grief and anger in freetown as authorities are blamed for hampering rescue efforts — at least 600 people are still missing after monday's mudslide. five years ago police in south africa shot dead 3a striking miners at a platinum mine in marikana — it was one...
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palette gauche bbc news. he was known as the king of rock and roll and forty years after his death fans of elvis presley flock to his home in memphis tennessee to pay tribute. presley's daughter lisa marie join those who gathered at graceland for a candlelight vigil while tribute concerts have been playing his greatest hits. the b. b. c.'s or becca is better and has sent report. they've come to honor his swagger his style his voice. which has made him one of the most enduring artists anti century. this is the moment fans have been waiting for. lisa marie presley stands at the gates of graceland to welcome the men. suddenly the light a candle make their pilgrimage up the hill. to pay tribute to elvis presley's grave. due to a this is a. court as best man in the world you know. he eh he lost all of the people you know doesn't matter. way accounts well no it doesn't i would skin color you as you know. can you remember the fat record you had. yards trying to go to. because my mom was a no lose fantasy had music p
palette gauche bbc news. he was known as the king of rock and roll and forty years after his death fans of elvis presley flock to his home in memphis tennessee to pay tribute. presley's daughter lisa marie join those who gathered at graceland for a candlelight vigil while tribute concerts have been playing his greatest hits. the b. b. c.'s or becca is better and has sent report. they've come to honor his swagger his style his voice. which has made him one of the most enduring artists anti...
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this is bbc news. i'm rachel schofield. the headlines at 11pm: theresa may insists she is not a quitter and vows to lead the conservatives into the next general election. i'm here for the long—term and it's crucial what me and my government are about is notjust about delivering brexit, we are delivering a brighter future for the united kingdom. after north korea's latest missile test, president trump says talking is not the answer to the crisis. the texas governor says his state has not yet seen the worst of the flooding triggered by tropical storm harvey. coming up on newsnight, a case of a white christian five—year—old girl put into the foster care of muslim families has made headlines in recent days. these cases can be complex, but is something wrong in the world of fostering and does culture and religious background even matter? good evening and welcome to bbc news. theresa may says she intends to stay on to fight the next general election. the prime minister, who is visiting japan, told the bbc there was absolute
this is bbc news. i'm rachel schofield. the headlines at 11pm: theresa may insists she is not a quitter and vows to lead the conservatives into the next general election. i'm here for the long—term and it's crucial what me and my government are about is notjust about delivering brexit, we are delivering a brighter future for the united kingdom. after north korea's latest missile test, president trump says talking is not the answer to the crisis. the texas governor says his state has not yet...
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this is bbc news. the latest headlines: the un security council imposes $1 billion worth of sanctions on north korea, over its nuclear and missile programmes. venezuela's chief prosecutor is fired by the new constituent assembly — she says it wants to stop her investigating corruption. at least five people have died, as large parts of southern europe and the balkans, endure unprecedented hot weather. the severe heat wave has affected a huge area, bringing with it drought and forest fires. from sicily, gavin lee reports. scorching times for sicily. with records temperatures, the island's grapes suddenly need to be harvested weeks early. but working in the fields in 43 degrees is brutal. translation: today, unfortunately, the temperature was so high, we had to tell the workers to come back later, when it's cooler. we all suffer. the machines suffer, the vineyard suffers. the fight here against the sun to save the grape and wine industry is reflected in vineyards across europe. but the wider impact has
this is bbc news. the latest headlines: the un security council imposes $1 billion worth of sanctions on north korea, over its nuclear and missile programmes. venezuela's chief prosecutor is fired by the new constituent assembly — she says it wants to stop her investigating corruption. at least five people have died, as large parts of southern europe and the balkans, endure unprecedented hot weather. the severe heat wave has affected a huge area, bringing with it drought and forest fires....
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andy moore, bbc news. for the first time labour has committed to keeping the uk in the single market and customs union during a transition period after leaving the eu. writing in the observer, the shadow brexit secretary, sir keir starmer, said leaving both at once would be too risky. the shift in policy would mean continuing to accept the free movement of people after brexit. our political correspondent jonathan blake reports. labour campaigned to remain. but since the result of the eu referendum in favour of leaving, the party has faced criticism that its policy on brexit was unclear. nowjeremy corbyn and his shadow brexit secretary, keir starmer, have agreed on their version of the way forward. a transitional period is, they say, essential. writing in the observer, keir starmer criticises the government's approach of constructive ambiguity and says there should be no mixed messages. a credible solution is needed to one of the most important issues facing britain's exit from the eu. that means, he says,
andy moore, bbc news. for the first time labour has committed to keeping the uk in the single market and customs union during a transition period after leaving the eu. writing in the observer, the shadow brexit secretary, sir keir starmer, said leaving both at once would be too risky. the shift in policy would mean continuing to accept the free movement of people after brexit. our political correspondent jonathan blake reports. labour campaigned to remain. but since the result of the eu...
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amol rajan, bbc news. we have an update on the situation in spain following the court appearance today of the four suspects in relation to the terror attacks in and close to barcelona. we understand a spanishjudge has charged two of the suspects with membership of a terrorist organisation. and also with murder and explosives possession, according toa and explosives possession, according to a document that the reuters news agency has seen. also, we understand two of the men have been charged and one is being held in custody and one of the suspect apparently has been set free. any more on that and we will bring it to you. health bosses have refused to accept a £2,500 donation for a community hospital, because they‘ re unhappy that the money was raised by men dressed as female nurses and health workers. it's the first time in nearly 30 years that shropshire community health nhs trust has turned down the cash, raised by what's become an annual event. joanne writtle reports it is a row which has become the t
amol rajan, bbc news. we have an update on the situation in spain following the court appearance today of the four suspects in relation to the terror attacks in and close to barcelona. we understand a spanishjudge has charged two of the suspects with membership of a terrorist organisation. and also with murder and explosives possession, according toa and explosives possession, according to a document that the reuters news agency has seen. also, we understand two of the men have been charged and...
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this is bbc news. the latest headlines: more than seven million people are facing starvation in yemen, the consequences of a civil war and a blockade by saudi—led coalition forces. leaked documents suggest that both sides are causing the issue. the american secretary of state, rex tillerson, has said the us might not win a military victory over the taliban in afghanistan — but the taliban can't win either. a boy was pulled to safety from an earthquake, at least two women died and 39 people were hurt. greg dawson reports the earthquake struck late in the evening, with many people in their beds. rescuers survey the damage, three young boys are missing. a seven—year—old, an eight—year—old andy aldous, 11. each of them buried under the rubble of what was their home. after several of digging, fire ci’ews say home. after several of digging, fire crews say they can hear the faint sound of crying. at aam, applause and relief as the youngest is brought out alive. his parents know a least one of th
this is bbc news. the latest headlines: more than seven million people are facing starvation in yemen, the consequences of a civil war and a blockade by saudi—led coalition forces. leaked documents suggest that both sides are causing the issue. the american secretary of state, rex tillerson, has said the us might not win a military victory over the taliban in afghanistan — but the taliban can't win either. a boy was pulled to safety from an earthquake, at least two women died and 39 people...
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bbc news. i'm kasia madera. our top stories: a gun battle on the streets of burkina faso after suspected jihadists target a restaurant. at least 17 people have died. a vigil in virginia for the anti—racist protestor killed during a white supremacist rally on saturday. pakistan salutes its founding father as the nation celebrates its 70th birthday. hello. i am hello. lam ben hello. i am ben bland with the business news. confounding the critics — japan beats expectations as it records its fastest rate of growth in more than two years. and following the anniversary marking the birth of modern india and pakistan, we'll take a look at how the economies have diverged since the end of british rule. hello and welcome to bbc news. at least 17 people have been killed in a gun attack on a restaurant in ouagadougou, the capital of burkina faso. the government described it as a terrorist attack but it's not yet clear who carried it out. the incident took place around 200 metres from a similar attack in
bbc news. i'm kasia madera. our top stories: a gun battle on the streets of burkina faso after suspected jihadists target a restaurant. at least 17 people have died. a vigil in virginia for the anti—racist protestor killed during a white supremacist rally on saturday. pakistan salutes its founding father as the nation celebrates its 70th birthday. hello. i am hello. lam ben hello. i am ben bland with the business news. confounding the critics — japan beats expectations as it records its...
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jon sopel, bbc news, washington. our other top story: a week of national mourning has begun in sierra leone in the wake of the devastating flooding and mudslides that struck near the capital of freetwon on monday. officials say more than 100 children are among the 400 people who are known to have died when part of a hillside collapsed. and at least 600 people are still missing. from freetown, martin patience reports. in freetown, the ambulances are rushing not to the hospital but to the main mortuary. they are ferrying the dead — victims buried alive by a landslide. the relatives wait outside to collect their bodies. the stench of death is overpowering. emotions are raw. bishi lost her sister. daniel wasn't home when disaster struck. but he tells me six members of his family are dead, including his wife. they died, they died. the grief and anger is tangible here. this is a nation mourning the loss of hundreds. and rescue workers say that authorities are hampering their rescue efforts. this gaping scar was once a ne
jon sopel, bbc news, washington. our other top story: a week of national mourning has begun in sierra leone in the wake of the devastating flooding and mudslides that struck near the capital of freetwon on monday. officials say more than 100 children are among the 400 people who are known to have died when part of a hillside collapsed. and at least 600 people are still missing. from freetown, martin patience reports. in freetown, the ambulances are rushing not to the hospital but to the main...
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tom burridge, bbc news, in barcelona. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: the curse of harry potter? in indonesia, the hugely popular books have created a demand for wild owls as pets and created a real problem. washington, the world's most political city, is today assessing the political health of the world's most powerful man. indeed, i did have a relationship with miss lewinsky that was not appropriate. in fact, it was wrong. in south africa, 97 people have been killed today, in one of the worst days of violence between rival black groups. over the last ten days, 500 have died. chanting: czechoslovakia must be free! russia is observing a national day of mourning for the 118 submariners who died on board the kursk. we're all with them now, within our hearts. the pope has celebrated mass before a congregation of more than 2.5 million people, in his hometown of krakow. "stay with us, stay with us," chanted this ocean of humanity. "well, well," joked the pope, "so you want me to desert rome?" this is bbc world news. the latest headlines: more
tom burridge, bbc news, in barcelona. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: the curse of harry potter? in indonesia, the hugely popular books have created a demand for wild owls as pets and created a real problem. washington, the world's most political city, is today assessing the political health of the world's most powerful man. indeed, i did have a relationship with miss lewinsky that was not appropriate. in fact, it was wrong. in south africa, 97 people have been killed today, in one of...
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tumblr each bbc news in catalonia. they're watching bbc world news america still to come on tonight's program fighting for the future of libya years off to colonel qaddafi's death the country is still the scene of conflict into pieces. it's a case that script and not a shock to denmark a well known inventor takes a journalist on his self built submarine only for her never to be seen again. bonus two weeks peter matson denied any involvement in her disappearance now he says kimball died on board...
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sophie long, bbc news. usain bolt will certainly enter the history books as one of the greatest sprinters, but his final individual 100m race did not play out for the story books. the jamaican champion finished with the bronze medal in a race won by american justin gatlin, who has served two separate drug bans. natalie pirks has the story. the day began with a thunderstorm which gave way to blue skies. jamaica's fans made to feel at home in london as they geared up for what they believed would be their hero's fairytale ending. last run, last time, going to be a great loss to the sport but we're going to be here with him on the last lap. i wouldn't say i'm confident, i'm overconfident! i know he will win! when he finishes it will be a celebration and it's going to go on all night and all morning. by the evening, the night sky was crackling with expectation. they saved the bolt for last. but the warning signs had been there, beaten for the first time in four years in the semi—final by young american christi
sophie long, bbc news. usain bolt will certainly enter the history books as one of the greatest sprinters, but his final individual 100m race did not play out for the story books. the jamaican champion finished with the bronze medal in a race won by american justin gatlin, who has served two separate drug bans. natalie pirks has the story. the day began with a thunderstorm which gave way to blue skies. jamaica's fans made to feel at home in london as they geared up for what they believed would...
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this is bbc news. the latest headlines: north korea announces what it calls a specific plan to target guam as the us defence secretary says pyongyang's actions could result in the destruction of its people. kenya's electoral commission dismisseds accusations its computer system was hacked after the opposition rejected the provisional results favouring president kenyatta. let's get more on our top story now. we can now speak to benjamin young, an expert in korean history from the george washington university and a contributor for the north korean news website nk news.org. he's speaking to us from rochester in new york state. i know you specialise in korean history, help us understand what north korea is up to hear. from what we know inside the state, this isn't a regime that cares much about its people, we have to assume the regime wa nts to people, we have to assume the regime wants to survive. it must know attacking qualm, alaska all south korea would be suicidal —— guam, alaska or south korea. wh
this is bbc news. the latest headlines: north korea announces what it calls a specific plan to target guam as the us defence secretary says pyongyang's actions could result in the destruction of its people. kenya's electoral commission dismisseds accusations its computer system was hacked after the opposition rejected the provisional results favouring president kenyatta. let's get more on our top story now. we can now speak to benjamin young, an expert in korean history from the george...
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this is bbc news, i'mjane hill. this is bbc news, i'mjane hill. this is bbc news, i'mjane hill. this is our main story here this evening. a terror attack in the heart of barcelona — a van ploughs into pedestrians in las ramblas, a district popular with tourists. it was all of us, and police shouted at everyone to run. there was a really loud crashing noise. i did not stop to look back. it was just an immediate stampede in the opposite direction. police in the city confirm at least one person has died and more than 30 have been injured. ten are in a serious condition. spanish police say they are searching for the driver, who fled the scene on foot. they are advising people to stay away from the area. there have been reports on local media that two armed men have barricaded themselves in a nearby bar. it is still not clear as to whether that is connected with the gun attack. —— with the van attack. you're watching a bbc news special on events in barcelona — we are staying with this one news story here on bbc news. in the last few hours there has been a terror attack in bar
this is bbc news, i'mjane hill. this is bbc news, i'mjane hill. this is bbc news, i'mjane hill. this is our main story here this evening. a terror attack in the heart of barcelona — a van ploughs into pedestrians in las ramblas, a district popular with tourists. it was all of us, and police shouted at everyone to run. there was a really loud crashing noise. i did not stop to look back. it was just an immediate stampede in the opposite direction. police in the city confirm at least one person...
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alastair leithead, bbc news, nairobi. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: it is 70 years since pakistan's creation, but what do people think of the founding father's vision of the nation, as they celebrate their country's emergence as a sovereign state? the big crowds became bigger as the time of the funeral approached. as the lines of fans became longer, the police prepared for a hugejob of crowd control. idi amin, uganda's brutalformer dictator, has died at the age of 80. he's been buried in saudi arabia, where he lived in exile since being overthrown in 1979. two billion people around the world have seen the last total eclipse of the sun to take place in this millenium. it began itsjourney off the coast of canada, ending three hours later when the sun set over the bay of bengal. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: america's top military chief arrives in south korea as the north says it has a right to have nuclear weapons to defend itself against the us. the white house has rejected criticism of president trump's response to virginia's
alastair leithead, bbc news, nairobi. stay with us on bbc news. still to come: it is 70 years since pakistan's creation, but what do people think of the founding father's vision of the nation, as they celebrate their country's emergence as a sovereign state? the big crowds became bigger as the time of the funeral approached. as the lines of fans became longer, the police prepared for a hugejob of crowd control. idi amin, uganda's brutalformer dictator, has died at the age of 80. he's been...
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bbc news havana. really it's a strange story now american filmmaker michael moore is best known for his document treason liberal political views. but tonight he'll be making his broadway debut it probably comes as no surprise that the one man show takes satirical swipes at president trump. but he tries to offer reason for optimism as well. tom brook went to a preview in new york. it's a hot ticket michael moore on broadway skewering president trump. you went over with plants in the last week saying i'm gonna make you a rich individual ritsuko rich. but it's not a nonstop anti trump ran it's something gentler he regales audiences with anecdotes drawn from his own life with small actions brought significant change. show is designed to bring inspirational comfort to liberals still got hit by donald trump's victory. millions of people that very to. for good. and. . and so i'm i'm trying to get people or maybe a sense of hope. to not give up. don't be filled with despai. and you know book liberals democrat
bbc news havana. really it's a strange story now american filmmaker michael moore is best known for his document treason liberal political views. but tonight he'll be making his broadway debut it probably comes as no surprise that the one man show takes satirical swipes at president trump. but he tries to offer reason for optimism as well. tom brook went to a preview in new york. it's a hot ticket michael moore on broadway skewering president trump. you went over with plants in the last week...
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this is bbc news. the latest headlines: one person has died after a car was driven into a crowd in the us state of virginia during clashes between white nationalists and anti—racist protestors. an explosion in the pakistani city of quetta has left at least fifteen people dead and thirty others injured. the kenyan human rights commission has blamed police for using excessive force on protestors after results of the presidential election were announced. they claim 2a people have died in election—related violence since tuesday. leaders of the opposition have appealed for calm, but say they still don't recognise the outcome of the election. alistair leithead reports. after a night of violence, the ambulances brought out the injured from the worst—hit neighbourhoods. some had bullet wounds, others machete cuts and head injuries. it is hard to know how many people have been killed or injured in the police crackdown in these opposition strongholds. the clashes continued throughout the day, rock—throwi
this is bbc news. the latest headlines: one person has died after a car was driven into a crowd in the us state of virginia during clashes between white nationalists and anti—racist protestors. an explosion in the pakistani city of quetta has left at least fifteen people dead and thirty others injured. the kenyan human rights commission has blamed police for using excessive force on protestors after results of the presidential election were announced. they claim 2a people have died in...
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bbc news daily. nnova. the billion a head of some sun has been sentenced to five years in jail after court in south korea charged him with bribery embezzlement and perjury. j. wind leave was found guilty of making inappropriate donations in exchange for government favors the same scandal has already led to the downfall of the former south korean president. it due to the my reports and do watch out for flash photography. a man normally surrounded by the rich and famous. being led away alone. to spend five years in jail. gee why lee is the ad to one of the world's most powerful companies samsung. and he's been found guilty of paying bribes in return for governor davis. it's a scandal that even toppled a president here. today careens was split over what they thought about the verdict. some will feel use home more often but others felt he got what he deserved eve well. wwp down. some songs evil one woman shouted. it's a family run business that accounts for about a fifth of south korea's economy. gee why legal
bbc news daily. nnova. the billion a head of some sun has been sentenced to five years in jail after court in south korea charged him with bribery embezzlement and perjury. j. wind leave was found guilty of making inappropriate donations in exchange for government favors the same scandal has already led to the downfall of the former south korean president. it due to the my reports and do watch out for flash photography. a man normally surrounded by the rich and famous. being led away alone. to...
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this is bbc news. the latest headlines: one person has died after a car was driven into a crowd in the us state of virginia during clashes between white nationalists and anti—racist protestors. an explosion in the pakistani city of quetta leaves at least 15 people dead and 30 others injured. china's president xijinping has urged donald trump and north korea to avoid "words and actions" that could worsen their political stand—off. chinese state media says mr xi made the plea to mr trump in a phone call. in the past week, pyongyang and washington have been exchanging increasingly angry threats. from seoul, robin brant sent this report. president trump has threatened fire and fury. his military, he says, is now locked and loaded. but tonight, north korea is getting sound and music from its neighbours in the south. the message at this annual peace concert on the border perhaps a little louder after a week of increasing tension. this is south korea's capital, just a few dozen miles away and it's hardly
this is bbc news. the latest headlines: one person has died after a car was driven into a crowd in the us state of virginia during clashes between white nationalists and anti—racist protestors. an explosion in the pakistani city of quetta leaves at least 15 people dead and 30 others injured. china's president xijinping has urged donald trump and north korea to avoid "words and actions" that could worsen their political stand—off. chinese state media says mr xi made the plea to mr...
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this is bbc news. the headlines: we've been reporting exclusively from the frontline of president assad's forces in syria, where the caliphate declared by the extremist group that calls itself islamic state is crumbling. assad forces, backed by russia and iran, are slowly re—taking more territory that's been ruled for years by is. dutch authorities have ordered the last minute cancellation of a rock show in rotterdam. they were acting on a tip—off from anti—terror police in spain. the city's mayor said they'd been warned an attack was planned on a gig by the american band the allah—las. australia's deputy prime minister barnabyjoyce is among at least five senior government figures fighting a legal battle that's threatening to topple the conservative government. australia's top court has begun examining an obscure law that bars dual citizens from sitting in parliament. now on bbc news, it's time for hardtalk.
this is bbc news. the headlines: we've been reporting exclusively from the frontline of president assad's forces in syria, where the caliphate declared by the extremist group that calls itself islamic state is crumbling. assad forces, backed by russia and iran, are slowly re—taking more territory that's been ruled for years by is. dutch authorities have ordered the last minute cancellation of a rock show in rotterdam. they were acting on a tip—off from anti—terror police in spain. the...
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this is bbc news. the latest headlines: the governor of texas says the us state has not yet seen the worst of the flooding triggered by tropical storm harvey. president trump has said talking is not the answer to the north korea missile crisis. a land dispute between the authorities and the masaai community in loliondo in the north of tanzania has taken a new twist. the government wants to move the masaai out of the area bordering the serengeti national park, well—known for its wildlife. it says human settlement there threatens important natural resources and the movement of wildlife. but the pastoralists say they'd rather die than move from the land. the bbc‘s sammy awami has been to the area. structures torched to ashes. this family lost everything after authorities came the night before and burnt down their house and everything inside. they spent the night on that rock. translation: we have lost almost everything that we've had, a couple of stuff i was able to rescue is there on that rock. that'
this is bbc news. the latest headlines: the governor of texas says the us state has not yet seen the worst of the flooding triggered by tropical storm harvey. president trump has said talking is not the answer to the north korea missile crisis. a land dispute between the authorities and the masaai community in loliondo in the north of tanzania has taken a new twist. the government wants to move the masaai out of the area bordering the serengeti national park, well—known for its wildlife. it...
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dan raonic bbc news. england's women began the defence of their rugby world cup title today with a thumping 56—5 win over spain. they weren't the only sides in action though — all 12 teams in the competition play today, with home nations wales and ireland also involved. katherine downes reports. beats and brass welcome the world cup to ireland. forfans flying in, a chance to soak up the early rhythm of this tournament. and england, defending champions, the world's best side, soon had spain dancing to their tune. in less than a minute, megan jones marked her world cup debut with a try. england for now are the tournament's only fully professional side. and it told. ten tries under their belts, england found themselves on the right side of a 56—5 scoreline. a successful defence of their title would see england cap a summer of sport that has seen johanna konta become the first british woman in 39 years to reach the semi—finals of wimbledon, england's women win the cricket world cup, and the women's fo
dan raonic bbc news. england's women began the defence of their rugby world cup title today with a thumping 56—5 win over spain. they weren't the only sides in action though — all 12 teams in the competition play today, with home nations wales and ireland also involved. katherine downes reports. beats and brass welcome the world cup to ireland. forfans flying in, a chance to soak up the early rhythm of this tournament. and england, defending champions, the world's best side, soon had spain...
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sarah corker, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news. still to come — is the popularity of camping off the beaten track threatening the landscape of britain's largest national park? he is the first african—american to accept the presidential nomination of a major party, and he accepts, 45 years ago to the day that martin luther king declared, "i have a dream." as darkness falls tonight, an unfamiliar light will appear in the south—eastern sky. an orange, glowing disc that is brighter than anything save the moon — our neighbouring planet mars. there is no doubt that this election is an important milestone in the birth of east timor as the world's newest nation. it will take months, and billions of dollars, to re pair what katrina achieved injust hours. three weeks is the longest the great clock has been off duty in 117 years, so it was with great satisfaction that clockmaker john vernon swung the pendulum to set the clock going again. this is bbc news. our top story: the authorities in texas are warning of catastrophic flooding to
sarah corker, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news. still to come — is the popularity of camping off the beaten track threatening the landscape of britain's largest national park? he is the first african—american to accept the presidential nomination of a major party, and he accepts, 45 years ago to the day that martin luther king declared, "i have a dream." as darkness falls tonight, an unfamiliar light will appear in the south—eastern sky. an orange, glowing disc that is...
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this is bbc news. the latest headlines: spain‘s government says the terror cell behind last week‘s attacks has been dismantled. but the hunt continues for a key suspect. tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets of boston, to protest against a far right rally in the city. let‘s stay with that story. rinaldo del gallo is a lawyer, he ran for the senate as a bernie sanders progressive, and he‘s fought for, amongst other things, transgender rights. he was due to speak at the free speech rally which caused thousands to come out and protest against. you did not. why not? what happened is that police basically did not allow me to approach the stage and speak. i went to every gate and spoke to 20 police. i spoke to 91 one and they did not let me speak. -- 911. the one and they did not let me speak. —— 911. the police did a good job and a bad job. the event to doubt really happen. people were not allowed to listen. —— did not really. apparently many speakers we re really. apparently
this is bbc news. the latest headlines: spain‘s government says the terror cell behind last week‘s attacks has been dismantled. but the hunt continues for a key suspect. tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets of boston, to protest against a far right rally in the city. let‘s stay with that story. rinaldo del gallo is a lawyer, he ran for the senate as a bernie sanders progressive, and he‘s fought for, amongst other things, transgender rights. he was due to speak at the...
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this is bbc news. the headlines at 4.00: two lorry drivers are charged with dangerous driving offences after the m1 crash in which eight people were killed. a minute's silence has been held at the notting hill carnival in west london to remember the victims of the grenfell tower fire. a shift in brexit policy — labour says britain should stay in the single market and customs union for a period after the leaving the eu. lewis hamilton celebrates his 200th formula one race with victory at the belgian grand prix, halving sebastian vettel‘s championship lead to seven points. and in half an hour on bbc news, join us for weather world. uncovering the secrets of urban weather and white heat waves hit cities the hardest. —— why heat waves hit cities the hardest. good afternoon and welcome to bbc news. the drivers of two lorries involved in a collision on the m1 motorway that killed eight people have been charged with causing death by dangerous driving. four other passengers in the minibus that was crus
this is bbc news. the headlines at 4.00: two lorry drivers are charged with dangerous driving offences after the m1 crash in which eight people were killed. a minute's silence has been held at the notting hill carnival in west london to remember the victims of the grenfell tower fire. a shift in brexit policy — labour says britain should stay in the single market and customs union for a period after the leaving the eu. lewis hamilton celebrates his 200th formula one race with victory at the...
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you're with business live from bbc news. a flight delay is one of the worst possible starts to a holiday. well, according to new bbc research, air passengers using gatwick airport and flying on easyjet have suffered the longest average delays during summer getaways. kevin peachey is in our business newsroom. you have been looking at these figures, what more do they tell us? you could have been unlucky and got a flight from london to new york on a flight from london to new york on a particular airline with average delays of an hour and a half but overall it is gatwick that you mentioned with the worst average delays, 27 minutes on average and for the airlines it is easyjet, 2a minutes average delay. there are others, british airways, thomson, they also have delays of more than 15 minutes. these are figures from the last two summers and past performance does not necessarily mean it will be the same, but if you look at the calculator on the bbc news website over past delays if it has a record it might be worth packing an extra
you're with business live from bbc news. a flight delay is one of the worst possible starts to a holiday. well, according to new bbc research, air passengers using gatwick airport and flying on easyjet have suffered the longest average delays during summer getaways. kevin peachey is in our business newsroom. you have been looking at these figures, what more do they tell us? you could have been unlucky and got a flight from london to new york on a flight from london to new york on a particular...
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join me now on bbc two. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh ferris. the headlines tonight. unbeatable. unstoppable. usain bolt says he is still the fastest man in the world as he looks ahead to his final championships. england's first injury blow of euro 2017. keeper karen bardsley will miss the rest of the tournament after it was revealed she's broken her leg. champions scarlets and the rest of the pro12 will be joined from next season by two teams from south africa. southern kings and cheetahs will be part of an expanded tournament from september. hello again. thank you forjoining us. he might have won eight olympic golds and 11 world titles, but usain bolt claims he'll still have to prove himself at his swansong in london. the jamaican‘s talking up his chances. as ever, insisting he's still the fastest man in the world despite only going under ten seconds once this season ahead of his final 100 metres before retiring at the world championships later this week. bolt has been holding court in fron
join me now on bbc two. here on bbc one, it's time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh ferris. the headlines tonight. unbeatable. unstoppable. usain bolt says he is still the fastest man in the world as he looks ahead to his final championships. england's first injury blow of euro 2017. keeper karen bardsley will miss the rest of the tournament after it was revealed she's broken her leg. champions scarlets and the rest of the pro12 will be joined from next...
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andy verity, bbc news. the chair of the independent inquiry into building regulations following the disaster at grenfell tower says she believes it is inevitable there are failings in the system. damejudith hackitt has promised to produce an interim report by christmas, and her final conclusions in the spring next year. she'll investigate how the regulations operate — in theory and in practice. a judge has ordered that an english—speaking child placed in foster care with a mixed—race family should be moved to live permanently with her grandmother. tower hamlets has raised concerns about the handling of the affair. brexit talks are under way again — and one of the key issues negotiators are grappling with is what to do about the border between northern ireland and the republic, which will remain in the eu. when it comes to the loughs that separate the two countries the argument about where the border falls has been running for nearly a hundred years. 0ur ireland correspondent chris buckler reports no
andy verity, bbc news. the chair of the independent inquiry into building regulations following the disaster at grenfell tower says she believes it is inevitable there are failings in the system. damejudith hackitt has promised to produce an interim report by christmas, and her final conclusions in the spring next year. she'll investigate how the regulations operate — in theory and in practice. a judge has ordered that an english—speaking child placed in foster care with a mixed—race...
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stay with bbc news. and the top story here in the uk: a former royal marine has been jailed for 18 years for making pipe
stay with bbc news. and the top story here in the uk: a former royal marine has been jailed for 18 years for making pipe
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stay with bbc news. and the top story here in the uk: the government wants business as usual on the irish border, after britain leaves the eu. the prime minister says people and goods should be able to cross
stay with bbc news. and the top story here in the uk: the government wants business as usual on the irish border, after britain leaves the eu. the prime minister says people and goods should be able to cross
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this is bbc news. i'm julian worricker. the headlines at three. the european union and the uk remain far apart. that's the verdict of the eu's chief negotiator, at the end of a third round of talks over brexit. we are committed to make as much progress on issues related to our withdrawal. but the uk's approach is more flexible and pragmatic than that of the eu. theresa may dismisses criticism, of her plans to lead the conservatives at the next election, saying she's not a quitter. i'm simon mccoy live at kensington palace, on the 20th anniversary of the death of diana, princess of wales. as the tributes are placed outside herformer home, today is not only about remembering a princess, but also a mother, princes william and harry, will mark the anniversary privately. also in the next hour — there's an anxious wait, as a chemical plant in houston flooded by tropical storm harvey, suffers two explosions. the gambling website, 888.com, is fined nearly eight million pounds over its treatment of vulnerable
this is bbc news. i'm julian worricker. the headlines at three. the european union and the uk remain far apart. that's the verdict of the eu's chief negotiator, at the end of a third round of talks over brexit. we are committed to make as much progress on issues related to our withdrawal. but the uk's approach is more flexible and pragmatic than that of the eu. theresa may dismisses criticism, of her plans to lead the conservatives at the next election, saying she's not a quitter. i'm simon...
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frankie mccamley, bbc news. the eu's food safety commissioner has called for an end to countries blaming and shaming each other, after eggs were found to contain traces of an insecticide, fipronil, which can be dangerous to humans in high doses. the commissioner called for an urgent meeting of eu ministers and regulators. the contaminated eggs came from the netherlands. 0ur correspondent anna holligan is at a poultry farm in dalfsen. anna? there are 25,000 hen in this barn and it might look and sound like a lot but this is just a tiny fraction of what is a vast industry, and the fact that the contaminated eggs spread as far and as fast as they did is a reflection of the netherlands status as europe's largest producer. what started out asa largest producer. what started out as a crisis in the dutch poultry industry is now engulfing politicians, and it has been about what the authorities in the netherlands and belgium knew before they went public with that information. as well as that, companies associated with su
frankie mccamley, bbc news. the eu's food safety commissioner has called for an end to countries blaming and shaming each other, after eggs were found to contain traces of an insecticide, fipronil, which can be dangerous to humans in high doses. the commissioner called for an urgent meeting of eu ministers and regulators. the contaminated eggs came from the netherlands. 0ur correspondent anna holligan is at a poultry farm in dalfsen. anna? there are 25,000 hen in this barn and it might look and...