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A manhunt for two men suspected of attempting to abduct a serviceman

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He was out jogging near the airbase when he was approached at knife

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point, he managed to fight them off and run away.

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We are unable to discount terrorism but I stress that other lines of

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Tonight service personnel have been warned to stay on the base

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as the police hunt for the suspects and their van.

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Jeremy Corbyn is accused of threatening to sack MPs who don't

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support him after he says they will face re-selection.

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Theresa May meets the French president - he tells her the sooner

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the UK starts negotiations to leave the EU, the better.

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Russian track and field athletes lose their legal challenge

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and will NOT be allowed to compete at the Rio Olympics

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The Nigerian musical that's transferring from Lagos to London.

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Coming up on BBC News the FA board approve the appointment of Sam

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Allardyce, the New England manager, with his appointment expected to

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come tomorrow. A manhunt is underway for two men,

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whom police describe as being of Middle Eastern

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appearance, who attempted to abduct a serviceman out jogging yesterday

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near his airbase, RAF He was approached by the two men,

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one of whom tried to drag him into their car, but he was able

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to fight him off and run away. The police say while the motive

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for the attack remains unclear, RAF Marham is home to the UK's

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Tornado bombers which are currently involved in operations in the Middle

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East. On a quiet country lane,

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near a Norfolk airbase, an RAF serviceman narrowly escaped

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being kidnapped at knife-point The attempted abduction took place

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closed to the married quarters at about 3.30 yesterday

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afternoon in broad daylight. An intensive investigation is now

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under way, including a search for the attackers,

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their dark minivan and a knife. Police say the young airman

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who escaped is badly shaken. The attacker attempted to place -

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well placed his hand on the victim's shoulder and on his wrist

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and started to pull him, with a degree of force,

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towards the vehicle. Our victim resisted that,

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managed to break free and effectively fought free

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from that attack and rendered the first assailant -

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effectively knocked him Three squadrons of Tornado bombers

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have been based here. Aircraft that have recently been

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in action against so-called The annual fun day for the families

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of the nearly 10,000 servicemen and women and support staff

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who are based here has been allowed People haven't been put off

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by the road closures and the intense We know we are going to be safe

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in there and we know they are going to have

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done their utmost to make us safe. It is quite a high

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security base anyway. To be honest, i's a very safe

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place to be. It is an uncomfortable reminder

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of an attack on another off-duty Then, Fusilier Lee Rigby was run

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down and murdered in Woolwich by two We know, ever since the murder

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of Lee Rigby, that terrorist groups like Isis have become

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obsessed in targeting the police and military,

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killing them, abducting them, Police investigators are now

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examining hours of CCTV footage and have set up a hotline for any

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witnesses to come forward. For the moment, this

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is a criminal investigation. But, police say they cannot discount

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terrorism as a possible motive. Let's speak to our

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security correspondent This has disturbing echoes of past

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attempts, one successful, on the UK's servicemen and women

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,what more can you tell us? This is serious. The police there

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saying that they are keeping options open, that they are not ruling

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terrorism in or out. That is probably the prime suspect motive.

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If it was robbery, you would not really go to a high security

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military base and attack, you know, a jogger, if you were looking to rob

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somebody. It would not be the normal path. But the fact that we live in a

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febrile atmosphere at the moment, it is only days since Nice, and the

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Nice attack that killed 84 people and in the intervening days, the axe

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attack on a German train, they have been called by Islamic State, and

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against that backdrop people are expecting the worse. There is a

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pattern of attempted attacks and plots. One at Lakenheath. Two people

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convicted for their part in an attempt to kidnap US servicemen or

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kill them or attack them. Let's see what happens if they can catch the

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two men on the run. Jeremy Corbyn says that MPs could

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face reselection. MPs that don't support his leadership could be out

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of a job. Jeremy Corbyn was speaking about holding on as the leader of

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the party. He was elected as Labour leader

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less than a year ago. But today Jeremy Corbyn was back

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on the campaign Most Labour MPs have deserted him,

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but he says his desire to fight inequality, collect and

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discrimination is motivating him to Our Labour movement

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is about improving people's lives, about ending injustices,

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about giving power to the powerless and building a society

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in which A raft of policy announcements

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promised over the summer. The next Labour government

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will require all employers to publish Equality pay

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audits detailing pay grade and hours of every job, alongside recognise

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the quality characteristics. But what about the deep divisions

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between him and his team in The reason you're here

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is because most of your MPs have decided it's not that

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they don't like you, they don't think that

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you This party is going

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places, this party is strong, this party is capable

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of winning a general election. And if I'm leader of the party,

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I will be Mr Corbyn said it was the duty

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of all Labour MPs to get behind the party and take

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on the Conservatives. He offered his colleagues the hand

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of friendship but seemed to confirm

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they could be ousted as Labour candidates

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at the next election if

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they don't back him. There will be a full

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and open selection process for every

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constituency Labour Party throughout Mr Corbyn's allies insist

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that's not a threat to replace MPs with Corbyn

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supporting candidates, but the man challenging him

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in his contest isn't so sure. It doesn't seem very friendly

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or kind or gentle to me for Jeremy to

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threaten everybody who works for him It's not much of an employer that

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says work for me and work harder or I'm

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going to sack you all. Why do you think you should be

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the next Labour leader? I'm a socialist, same as Jeremy,

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I'm someone who wants a radical Labour

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platform, but I want a radical Labour government, not just

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principles, I want to put those More than half a million

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people will get a vote in this leadership contest

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and more than 100,000 of them Jeremy Corbyn's team is convinced

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that the majority of So while he's lost support

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here in Parliament, today he certainly looked

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and sounded confident of victory. But Owen Smith supporters say things

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are I supported Jeremy Langford

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dear to be leader I supported Jeremy

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Langford to be leader because I believed in a lot

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of what he was saying, I thought he could be a fantastic

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leader, I thought he The bottom line is

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they've stayed on paper. Jeremy Corbyn simply doesn't have

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enough support among Labour MPs, he doesn't have a Shadow

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Cabinet that is able to form an effective opposition,

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let alone an effective government. Do you think Jeremy Corbyn

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could ever be Prime Team Corbyn, though,

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is as passionate as ever. He has a massive mandate amongst

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grassroots And the attacks on him

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are really painful. He's been providing tremendous

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leadership up and down the country, beginning with bringing

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into the Labour Party many people And the Labour leader hopes that

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enthusiasm will help him The ban on Russia's entire

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athletics team competing in Rio Olympics has been upheld

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despite a legal challenge. The Court of Arbitration for Sport

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in Switzerland has rejected attempts by a number of Russian athletes

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to get it overturned. Russia's sports minister insisted

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the ruling was 'political' and has Steve Rosenberg has spent the day

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with some of the athletes Near Moscow today they were

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battling for medals. This event was supposed to be final

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preparation for the summer Olympics. But Russian track and field

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is banned from international competition because of doping

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allegations. Today, more than 60 athletes

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lost their appeal in sport's highest Because the great aim

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for all professional athletes is to be part of the Olympic Games

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and to get medals. For Maria Kuchina, Rio would have

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been her first Olympic Games. "It's not fair, clean

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sportsmen should be allowed Russian officials say today's court

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decision has robbed Russian track and field athletes of their Olympic

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dream but the nightmare scenario for Moscow would be a ban

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on all Russian sportsmen in Rio, the entire team and that will be

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for the International Olympic That's because this week

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the World Anti-Doping Agency presented evidence of cheating

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by Russia in 30 sports, with the help of a secret doping

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programme. When I spoke to the Head

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of the Russian Athletics Federation, state-sponsored doping and he called

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today's court ruling Six time Olympic champion,

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Usain Bolt, in London today. You see the proof, I feel you should

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take action and if you feel banning them is right,

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I am for it. But if Rio does go ahead

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without Russia, it'll be humiliating for Russia,

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and this could mark a new low in relations between Russia

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and the West. The Prime Minister Theresa May has

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met the French President, Francois Hollande,

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for talks in Paris. Speaking at a news conference,

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Mr Hollande said Britain must accept the free movement of people,

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if it wants to remain in the Single Market

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after leaving the EU - and the sooner the UK begins formal

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talks to leave the EU , the better. Mrs May said the talks had been

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open and constructive. Je suis ravie d'etre

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a Paris ce soir... If only speaking the same language

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on Brexit was as easy. But the simple act of standing

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here beside President Hollande was, in itself, a reminder

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of what Theresa May had come to say. We are not walking away

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from our friendship with France or any of other other

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European partners. Britain and France are two allies

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that stand together, looking out to the world,

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fighting for the values we share. As I said in my first

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speech as Prime Minister in the British Parliament this week,

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we share a firm belief in the values of liberte, egalite,

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fraternite and together But the cracks over Brexit

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were opened by the first question - whether they discussed a deadline

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for Britain to start the formal Mr Hollande wants Britain to trigger

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the process as soon as possible. And France is also talking tough

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on the terms of any eventual deal. TRANSLATION: The UK is facing

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a choice, to stay in the single market and accept the free movement

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of people that goes with that, or to opt for another

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kind of relationship. There's reason enough

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for Mr Hollande to make an exit from the EU look

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as unappealing as possible. France's far right leader,

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Marine Le Pen, has promised to hold a similar election

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if she wins elections next year. Polls suggest one-third

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of the country would support her. And, in a British pub

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here this afternoon, there was a sense that Paris stood

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to gain from tough terms, if it meant companies

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relocating back inside the EU but there was also acceptance that

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Mrs May had some leverage, too. The big question for us,

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is I think there are 300,000 I mean that may well be the key

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point and if he is tough with her, she has other arguments

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to put on the table. So, now that the decision has

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been made, they will This was a brave attempt at unity

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but these two leaders have different Friends, Allies and neighbours

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with a lot of history behind them, And we can speak

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to Lucy in Paris now. Theresa May paid tribute to those

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who died in the attack in Nice and some more details

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are emerging about that attack, That's right, the Paris prosecutor

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has been speaking about it. It looks as if Mohammed Bouhlel, the man who

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carried out the attack, may not have acted it out alone. There are five

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people in custody, four men, one woman, French, Tunisian and Albanian

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nationalities. The interior minister said that he thought Mr Bouhlel had

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been quickly radicalised recently. But the investigators have been

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looking through the phones and the computers, they say that he sent a

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text message to one of them after the Charlie Hebdo attacks last

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January in 2015. That is 18 months. Thank you.

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Police in Brazil have arrested 10 people who it's claimed pledged

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allegiance to so-called Islamic State on social media -

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and discussed possible attacks during the Olympics in Rio de

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All the suspects are said to be Brazilian.

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They were detained after talking about using weapons and guerrilla

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tactics to launch a potential attack during the Games,

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The government has confirmed today that university tuition fees

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in England will rise to 9,250 pounds per year from 2017 and increase each

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The government says it wants to link higher fees to better teaching.

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The Liberal Democrats say they will try to stop the increase

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New figures have revealed you're more likely to be a victim of fraud

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than any other type of crime in England and Wales.

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There were 5.8 million reported frauds last year according

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to the Office of National Statistics.

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Most involved people being stolen from online or by having money taken

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Turkey's parliament has endorsed a three-month state of emergency -

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declared by the government - in response to last

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Some of the country's commitments under the European Convention

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on Human Rights have also been suspended.

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Some 60,000 people have been arrested, fired

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Our special correspondent Fergal Keane has more.

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There's no doubting now who's in charge.

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With a state of emergency, thousands of arrests,

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the President's grip on power has tightened.

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Waiting at the courts, parents of boys at the military school.

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The people gathered behind me are the families of young

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Some of them in their early teens, 15, 16 years of age.

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They just want news of what's happened to their children.

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At this tense times they don't want to speak of the international media.

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Tens of thousands of people across the country have been

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detained or fired or asked to leave their jobs.

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More than 9000 people have been detained.

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Out of those, 2270 are judges and prosecutors.

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And more than 58,000 civil service employees have been

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This veteran human rights lawyer is advising families of the detained.

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I've been in prison but I've never felt as unsafe as I do these days.

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Today neither I nor other human rights defenders can feel safe.

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The government alleges it is facing a vast conspiracy planned by this

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former ally of President Erdogan, Islamic cleric Fethullah Gulen ,

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Some political opponents of the president, like this former

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This is a fact, this happened, this has been happening for quite

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Taking over the Turkish state has always been their primary aim,

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they never concealed this , they even did not

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Among the President's support base, like these rural market stall

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holders who migrated to the city, the narrative of conspiracy

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TRANSLATION: I sent my children to a Gulenist

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We never thought he would be like this.

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Thank God, we have finally seeing what he really is.

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Among key minority groups fears are deepening of a more

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This was the day after the failed coup.

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Pro-government loyalists trying to enter a stronghold of the Alevi

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Historically alienated, many here see the emergency as a threat.

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Everyone other than Erdogan supporters are seen

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In that way, opposition, Alevi, curbs, leftists,

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Tonight, people were called onto the streets and bridges once more.

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The state is using not only the law, but the power of the masses ,

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In just a few hours' time Donald Trump will formally accept

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the Republican nomination for president at the party's

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It's been a bumpy convention with his wife Melania's scriptwriter

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plagiarising words from a speech by Mrs Obama and strong criticism

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Our North America editor Jon Sopel is in Cleveland for us -

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Jon wasn't this mean to be a week that unites the party?

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It wasn't worked out that way? Hasn't gone terribly well, has it?

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Ted Cruz was given a primetime slot last night in this convention

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centre. He was meant to endorse Donald Trump. Except he didn't. When

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criticised about it this morning he said - I'm not in the habit of

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backing someone who attacks my wife and father. A reference to Donald

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Trump's behaviour. He said "I am not a servile puppy dog." Stha has

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caused fury within the Republican Party, Mr Cruz not the most popular

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man. But tonight is all about Donald Trump and that extraordinary journey

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that has taken him to be the Republican candidate for President.

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# We are the champions # Wetter champions

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will# # We are the champions...

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# He's the billionaire businessman

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who wants to be a political leader, # Money, money, money,

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money He's also been the host

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of a reality TV show, "you're fired" but who could soon be

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hired by the American people I'm always on the lookout

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for talented people. The fact he's not a politician,

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is what marks him out from Hillary Clinton,

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says Roger Stone, Trump's closest I think in her case,

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they see someone who is mouthing words written by others,

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that have been polled and focus grouped and round tabled

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and they are stale. You can tell they are phoney,

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not coming from her. In Donald Trump, they see a guy

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who is unscripted, unprogrammed, And who else, but Donald Trump,

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would go to Scotland, as he did last month

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to promote his golfing business, when he's meant to be

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running for President. For him, there's no distinction,

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it's all part of the Trump brand. This isn't what you would call

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orthodox political campaigning. A whole bunch of journalists,

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on the back of vehicles that are normally meant to carry sand

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and peat, going across a golf But, then, there's nothing very

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predictable about Donald Trump. No thick research documents,

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but no-one's in any It's provocative, sometimes

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divisive and invariably I'm going to build a wall

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and Mexico is going It will be American workers

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hired to do the job. Donald Trump is calling for a total

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and complete shutdown of Muslims What is striking about

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Donald Trump's policies are that they are simple,

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catchy and memorable and no-one has the faintest idea how any of them

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are going to be implemented. it doesn't seem to matter,

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because people trust him to make And the moment of

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truth has arrived... One by one, Donald Trump has seen

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off all his rivals and now only All of which begs a simple question,

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which I put to the country's leading Can Donald Trump be

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the next President of I have no doubt that

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Donald Trump could be But it's as much to do

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with what he does over the next 110 days, as it's what she does over

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that same period. If the election is about Donald

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Trump, he's going to lose. If the election is about

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Hillary Clinton and what they This afternoon, Donald Trump

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was rehearsing with daughter Ivanka This hasn't been the unifying

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convention he hoped for but that will be forgotten, if,

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as they say over here, he knocks the ball out

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of the park tonight. The Chief Executive and Chairman of

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Fox News Roger Ailes has resigned. He stepped down tonight

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following allegations He will be replaced

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by Rupert Murdoch who will assume the role of Chairman and acting

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Chief Executive. A black man has been shot by police

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in Miami despite laying on his back with his hands in the air

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and telling them repeatedly The police had responded to reports

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of a man with a gun but instead found Charles Kinsey,

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a therapist, who told officers he was trying

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to reassure his autistic patient sitting next to him

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playing with a toy truck. Tensions are high in the US

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after a number of black people have been shot by police and police

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officers killed in retaliation. I still got my hands in the air,

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I said "No, I just got shot." And I'm standing there saying "Sir,

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why did you shoot me?" And his words to me,

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he said, "I don't know." Hospitals in England will no longer

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be fined for failing to meet Until now, any trust that doesn't

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see 95% of patients within four hours has been penalised,

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but that will change as part of a wide-ranging attempt

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to tackle budget deficits. Our Health Editor Hugh Pym

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is outside University College This is part of a wider bid

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to try to bring the NHS' Yes there have been many warning

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recently about the state of the finances of the NHS in England and

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today significant developments. First, the spending watchdog, the

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National Audit Office, wrapped the Government over the knuckles by

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saying the Department of Health in the latest financial year had only

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just kept within its agreed budget and only then because of a transfer

:26:18.:26:22.

from National Insurance which it hadn't told the Treasury b

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apparently owing to an administrative error. The watchdog

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goes on to say it can't see any evidence of a plan to put the

:26:29.:26:32.

finances on a sustainal footing. The head of NHS England, Sir Simon

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Stevens today has announced plans to try to bring down hospital deficits

:26:36.:26:39.

with a financial special measures regime, for example, and also the

:26:40.:26:44.

idea of abolishing fines, which hospitals have to pay, if they miss

:26:45.:26:47.

certain key targets, for example, waiting times in A etch. There

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have been warnings tonight that this will affect patient care. - times in

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A It has been said they'll be back to the bad old days of

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never-ending waiting list. Some may argue financial prudence in the

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health service is good thing. Others will say what the NHS really needs,

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is yet more money. Thank you.

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Everyone should consider taking vitamin D supplements in autumn

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and winter to make up for a lack of sun

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that's the message from health experts today.

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The recommended intake of the vitamin is 10 micrograms day

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but officials are concerned this may not be achievable

:27:23.:27:24.

The so-called 'sunshine' vitamin is vital for the absorption

:27:25.:27:28.

of calcium which keeps our bones strong.

:27:29.:27:38.

The parents of a Pakistani social media celebrity who was strangled

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in a so-called honour killing by her brother, have told the BBC

:27:41.:27:43.

26-year-old Kandeel Baloach caused controversy in conservative

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Pakistan for the photos and videos that she posted online -

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Her brother has said he has no regrets about the crime.

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A social media star in a religiously and culturalally

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Kandeel Baloach beared her skin and braved

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controversy in a country where

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flamboyance by women is still unacceptable.

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TRANSLATION: Whatever I do in my personal life or otherwise, I put it

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For her brother, her public professional was too much.

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Police say he confessed to killing her for

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bringing the family's honour into disrepute

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TRANSLATION: I removed her shawl and her whole face was covered in

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Her tongue was black, her lips were black, I felt that I am

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Did you think about the reasons why such a thing and at this time?

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TRANSLATION: There was such noise about her, rumours, the wrong

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pictures, the wrong words were spread.

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All of his friends would taunt him, "this is

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killings, the murderer is forgiven by the family and walks free.

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But Kamdeel's father said not this time.

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He suffocated my little one while we were asleep upstairs.

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According to the law ministry, more than 1,000

:29:47.:29:50.

women are murdered in

:29:51.:29:52.

Pakistan each year for breaking the conventional laws on love,

:29:53.:29:54.

In an interview with the BBC before she died, she said she wanted to

:29:55.:30:00.

challenge the ancient tribal customs.

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I am changing the image of the Baloch tribe.

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The Baloch are famous for killing their girls for honour and

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forbidding women from leaving their house.

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In Pakistani society, where many women are chained

:30:09.:30:24.

a certain social class and cultural narrative,

:30:25.:30:27.

this woman was trying to

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This music video was her last song of defiance.

:30:29.:30:31.

It was a hit in Lagos - and now it's coming to London.

:30:32.:30:40.

Wakaa the musical follows the fate of a group of young graduates

:30:41.:30:43.

as they begin to find their way in the world.

:30:44.:30:45.

The show aims to give audiences a taste of modern day Nigeria.

:30:46.:30:48.

It opened tonight and is the first Nigerian stage

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production to perform at a London theatre.

:30:52.:30:53.

Our Arts Editor Will Gompertz has been given a sneak peak.

:30:54.:31:01.

It's not as slick as a West End blockbuster, or as expensive but it

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has a spirit and a sensibility that feels fresh and true.

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The show tells the story of a group of young Nigerian graduates

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with different hopes, dreams and aspirations.

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What were the scenes that you wanted to explore and present?

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There's a tendency to feel that everybody is corrupt

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I was trying to juxtapose what people perceived to be the case

:31:37.:31:42.

and what the majority of us want and that's why

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I'm talking about ideas that will help put to an end the level

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The average Nigerian works hard, wants to do good, wants

:31:54.:31:59.

And also addressing the issue of migration.

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A lot of people are leaving Nigeria and brain drain and also thinking

:32:16.:32:19.

that the grass is greener on the other side.

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It's not always the case, as in the case of Rex.

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Superstar, dancer, London's West End, yeah.

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That was the plan, and then, he arrived in London.

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You look different in your pictures, you are not white.

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Oh, that's just some model I use as my profile picture.

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Life then gets complicated, but not for the cast,

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You know all the stories from Nigeria are horrible.

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You don't hear any good stories, you are saying we are fantastically

:32:47.:32:49.

corrupt or Boko Haram is bombing someone, somewhere, but you know

:32:50.:32:54.

We, the youth, are the future and we want to change the way

:32:55.:33:07.

This show is a little bit different and so was tonight's audience.

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The big subsidised theatres here in the UK say they want to attract

:33:15.:33:17.

a more diverse crowd but struggle to do so.

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Perhaps they should go along and see how it's done.

:33:20.:33:23.

Tonight, not a year in the job and Jeremy Corbyn's facing his first

:33:24.:33:36.

leadership challenge. Was today's campaign launch a brave new dawn or

:33:37.:33:39.

business as usual? The Labour Leader tells us why he's the man to lead

:33:40.:33:44.

not just the party but the country. Join me now on BBC Two.

:33:45.:33:46.

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