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A warning from within the NHS - the service is under the greatest

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The body representing hospitals in England says urgent action

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is needed to stem the decline - and bridge the gap

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What they are saying very clearly is they cannot provide the right

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quality of care and meet the performance standards

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on the money that's available, and something has to give.

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The government says extra funding will meet the needs of the NHS -

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US presidential candidate Hillary Clinton appears to almost

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collapse as she leaves a 9/11 memorial ceremony

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Great Britain's rowers lead the gold rush on day four

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And the race protests at American football games -

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more players come out in solidarity tonight.

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A senior NHS leader has warned that the health service is under

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the "greatest pressure for a generation", with a huge gap

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Chris Hopson, chief executive of NHS Providers, which represents

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hospitals and other bodies in England, says the sums no longer

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add up and that at present - delivering a seven-day service

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The government says its giving the NHS the extra funding

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It's the strongest warning yet from hospital and other health trust

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bosses about the state of the NHS in England, under mounting pressure and

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growing patient numbers they say they are sounding a warning bell,

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put in more money or the service will get worse. Funding hasn't kept

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up with rapidly rising demand. The people we represent, the front-line

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senior leaders in the NHS are very concerned that the NHS can no longer

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do everything it is being asked. It can't provide the right quality of

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care and meet the performance standards on the money available.

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They argue that funding hasn't kept pace with patient demand. In 2013 5%

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of acute hospitals in England were in financial deficit. By this year

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the figure was 80%. Accident and emergency performance has got worse.

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In 2013 10% missed A targets, this year the figure is 90%. Waiting

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lists are longer, in July 2013 there were 2.91 million patients waiting

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for treatment, in July this year there were 3.66 million. In some

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areas there have been debates about limiting care, with a few hospitals

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reducing opening hours for accident and emergency and commissioning

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groups discussing restrictions on routine surgery. Health commentator

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say it is time for a debate on priorities. We need to hear these

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warnings now before we get into the next winter, to decide what the real

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priorities are and whether the government can provide additional

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funding, not just for the NHS but for social care, too. That's where

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the pressure points. NHS providers also claimed the government

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seven-day NHS policy in England, extending urgent care over weekends,

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can't be delivered on current budgets. Ministers deny this, are

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giving all plans including funding have been agreed with the leadership

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of NHS England. We set it out clearly it was something we would

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deliver in our manifesto. The Health Secretary and the government

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consulted with Simon Stephens and asked him about what's going of

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money was necessary. We've delivered on that money. We know it's a

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challenge. Actually I'm proud of the NHS, they are delivering 4000 more

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operations a day since 2010 and most people tell me that experience is

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good. Financial pressures and the seven-day policy have been central

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issues in the junior doctors dispute. They are sure to be aired

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more vocally with more strikes planned for October and the state of

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the NHS high on the elliptical agenda. -- political agenda. There

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have been warnings of this sort before, is this one likely to have

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impact on government thinking? Talking to government sources today

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I did detached any great readiness... Unfortunately although

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we could hear him, the line disappeared in terms of the visuals.

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Apologies about that. That was our health editor with more on the

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latest on the NHS from University College Hospital in London.

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The Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton was forced

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to leave today's 9/11 memorial event in New York early,

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Video footage showed her stumbling and having to be held up

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by her staff, prompting fears about her health.

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Tonight, with the presidential vote just two months away, she insisted

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Our North America Editor Jon Sopel has the latest.

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The anniversary of 9/11 is as solemn a day as there

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is in the US calendar, and Hillary Clinton took her place

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with other dignitaries this morning at the site of the World Trade

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Also there, her presidential rival Donald Trump.

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After days of stifling heat in the city, it was cooler today,

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But Mrs Clinton left early, her spokesman saying

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These smartphone images show her being propped up by an aide

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Clearly struggling to stay upright, her knees buckle as she's helped

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A few hours later at her daughter Chelsea's apartment, she sought

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And as if to prove the point, she tried to campaign as normal.

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Her Republican opponent, who has raised questions in the past

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about Mrs Clinton's health and stamina, interestingly today

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chose to deploy that most seldom used weapon

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in the Donald Trump armoury, silence.

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Mrs Clinton a few weeks ago on a late-night chat show tried

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to make light of her age and general well-being.

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Well, this has become one of their themes.

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Take my pulse while I'm talking to you.

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But after today, it's not going to be so easy to joke

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Detectives investigating the murder of Stephen Lawrence in 1993

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are expected to make a new appeal for information.

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They've carried out DNA tests on a leather strap which was found

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where he was stabbed to death in London.

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The tests suggest it belonged to a girl or woman

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and tomorrow police will ask for help to identify its owner.

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The Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has given his support

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to a new cross-party campaign aimed at ensuring the UK leaves

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He's recorded a video message urging people to support the group,

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which says leave and remain campaigners must work together

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to ensure the government delivers on Brexit.

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Our Political Correspondent Alex Forsyth is here,

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Alex this intervention is being seen as controversial by some?

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Boris Johnson is of course a leading Leave Campaign. The fact is

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advocating Brexit is no big surprise. He's now a Foreign

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Secretary at the heart of the government trying to plan its

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strategy for leaving the EU. In this message the support Boris Johnson

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doesn't say anything that different from what we've heard from the

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pro-minister. He talks about controlling trade and borders. But

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some people are seeing this as him publicly piling pressure on Theresa

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May to keep to that promise but Brexit means Brexit. Number 10 seem

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fairly relaxed, the Prime Minister did deliberately appoint senior

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Leave figures. But perhaps this demonstrates the scale of the

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challenge Theresa May is facing. Not just in the long, complex

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negotiations, but in balancing the demands of those who want hard, fast

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separation, to those who want closer ties. Boris Johnson making this

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public statement shows those demands went just come from the public but

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from within her own government. Trade unions are gathered

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in Brighton for the annual TUC Congress - the first to be held

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since the EU referendum. The unions say they want to ensure

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a future Brexit deal doesn't damage From Brighton, our Industry

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Correspondent John Moylan reports. From Brighton's newest attraction,

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you can see for miles. The trade unions gathering here this

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week are still wondering what's on the horizon in the wake

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of the vote to leave the EU. Frances O'Grady, who heads the TUC,

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campaigned to Remain. She fears workers' rights

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that are enshrined in EU We've had the votes,

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the vote was close but clear, and now our job is to get on with

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representing working people - whichever way they cast their vote -

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and make sure that they don't pay Like many people, trade unions

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are still grappling with this decision to leave the rest

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of the EU far behind us. So today, they called

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for the Government to green light some really big infrastructure

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projects, to boost the economy. The TUC insists that the UK

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still lags behind many richer nations when it comes to this

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kind of investment. For one local firm, investment has

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been the secret of its success. It exports these nutritional

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supplements across the EU, so it's worried about how Brexit

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will affect that in the future. The biggest challenge we will have

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is if we have to negotiate with individual countries,

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it will increase the logistics times that we have, potential legislative

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costs, label costs for different legislations within different

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markets, it will just add layers of complexity that we would rather

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not see, and will definitely As conference kicked off,

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Brexit was high on the agenda. Several big unions had urged

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their members to vote to Remain. So why had so many

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workers ignored them? Far too much of Britain has been

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left behind by globalisation. Whole industries have disappeared,

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leaving communities derelict. And it's not surprising

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that millions of people, including significant numbers

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of our own members, voted to give Brexit will have implications

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for all of us. And trade unions know

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that the coming years In Hong Kong, tensions are rising,

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following this week's election of a new generation of pro-democracy

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activists to its parliament. Since Britain's handover

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of its former colony in 1997, it has been allowed a degree

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of autonomy by China. But it still has a big say

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on who governs in Hong Kong and how. Two years ago, mass protests called

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for full democracy and now some newly elected officials who've

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called for independence say they've From Hong Kong, our China Editor

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Carrie Gracie reports. Umbrellas are out

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again in Hong Kong. But two years ago,

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they were a symbol of And now the umbrella generation

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have pulled move off a shock election triumph,

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to move off the street Thanking supporters,

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23-year-old Nathan Law hasn't even But voters backed his message that

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Hong Kong should If we don't have autonomy

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then our core values So that is a very serious issue

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and we will defend Two years ago no one

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he was demanding independence. When they brought the heart

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of the city to a standstill, they were only asking to choose

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Hong Kong's leaders. The right to decide

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whether Hong Kong should be part The stage is set for another

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serious confrontation here. Not on the street, where it took

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place two years ago, China sees separatists

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as traitors, as enemies. And although Hong Kong's special

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status gives some protection for freedom of speech,

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Beijing wants punishment for anyone who uses public office

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to call for independence. Beijing also wants to

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promote young politicians who will back its message,

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like newly elected lawyer Holden Chow, who has a warning

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for those who upset China. If they carry on or insist on doing

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this independence movement, or advocating self-determination,

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it may further stir up the conflict Some call these the locusts,

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the millions of mainland Chinese who pour across the border to stock

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up on foreign goods. China buys more than

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what will fit in a suitcase, from real estate to media,

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its influence is growing in every He won his seat by a landslide this

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week, but says he now faces death threats because he dared

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to highlight links between Beijing, big business and Hong

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Kong's criminal gangs. I take this threat seriously

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and I am seeking Hong Kong is now being surrounded

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by this industry of political The freest city in China,

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but under an authoritarian giant, Hong Kong may be the most

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fragile city, too. With all the sport, here's

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John Watson at the BBC Sport Centre. Paralympics GB have won another five

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gold medals in what's proving to be another hugely successful

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day in Rio. The rowing team won three of them,

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whilst two more came in the cycling events,

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to take the team's total British rowing has seen some golden

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days, but perhaps nothing like this. Rachel Morris who had both legs

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amputated as a teenager only took up roaming three years ago. Before then

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she'd been a Paralympic hand cycling champion. Now she's a gold medallist

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in two sports after an emphatic and emotional victory. It was the start

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of an historic hat-trick. Next up, the mixed doubles. Laurence Whiteley

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and Lauren Rowles who's been troubling rowing with A-levels. She

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passed the test with flying colours. A second goal for the British fan

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club to celebrate. And soon they had another, as the mixed four

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successfully defended their title. Three gold medals in less than an

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hour, and afterwards they told me not surprisingly they were one happy

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team. We'd already seen Rachel when just before we baited for our race,

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that lifted us so much that we were like, there's talent in this squad

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and we are going to show that. It was a pretty good day in the

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velodrome, too. Lora Turnham who's habitually impaired and her pilot

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Corrine Hall were chasing New Zealand in the pursuit final. And

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relentlessly, they reeled them in. And afterwards, the tears flowed.

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First in the stands, and then on the podium.

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To round things off, the men's team sprint. 19-year-old Louis Rolfe,

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former RAF serviceman John Butterworth and Jody Cundy. They had

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trailed China but Jody Cundy clawed it back. An eighth gold for the

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track cyclists, Britain's pedal power once again plain to see. But

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the prize for celebration of the day, surely went to this man.

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Iraqi's Abdul Rahim, a gold medal winning performance. In the last few

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minutes there's been more British success. 18-year-old Amy Marren

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winning bronze in the pool. It's been quite a day for wheelchair

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racer David Weir. Early on he became a dad again to baby led me, tonight

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he races in the 400 metres. Four-time Olympic gold medallist

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Mo Farah has become the first man to win the Great North Run three

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times in a row. He pulled away in the last mile

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in his first competition since retaining his 5,000

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and 10,000m Olympic titles in Rio. The women's race was won

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by Kenya's Vivian Cheruiyot and Scotland's Mark Telford took

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the men's wheelchair crown. The England one day captain

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Eoin Morgan and batsmen Alex Hales have made themselves unavailable

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for the up coming tour of Bangladesh Morgan had expressed

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concerns over security following a series of

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attacks in the country. The ECB carried out an extensive

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review into player safety, ahead of the three one-day

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internationals and two Test matches Defending Champions Saracens beat

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Exeter Chiefs to move to the top of the Aviva Premiership with two

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wins from their opening Sean Maitland crossed over twice

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in a 34-13 victory, in what was a repeat of last

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season's Premiership final. In the day's other match

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Northampton beat Bristol to record their first win

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of the season. And England's Steve Cummings won

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the Tour of Britain, as Sir Bradley Wiggins

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completed his last road After two previous second placed

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finishes, Cummings remained with the main bunch on the final

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stage at London's Piccadilly Circus, to finish 26 seconds ahead

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of his nearest rival. In the United States,

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the American Football season has begun amid controversy about players

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protesting at what they say is Today, on the 15th anniversary

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of the 9/11 attacks, one footballer raised a gloved fist

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during the national anthem. Others linked arms in an apparent

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show of support for a quarterback who started the high

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profile demonstrations. Thhe storyline that has dominated it

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for the last two years, with a jury She's accused of attempting

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to murder her abusive husband Rob, with the plot raising awareness

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of real-life domestic violence. Our entertainment correspondent

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Lizo Mzimba reports. For more than half a century

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the everyday story of country folk has entertained audiences

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with its soft and gentle storylines about the fictional

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community of Ambridge. But it has also

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explored darker themes. You tried to control me,

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you won't let me out, I'm not even allowed to wear

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the clothes I... Helen Titchener sucked

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into an abusive relationship Henry, write come here,

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you little... This week she went on trial accused

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of attempting to murder him. This evening came the verdict. An

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count one, do you find the defendant guilty or not guilty of attempted

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murder? Not guilty. And count two, the charge of wounding with intent,

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do you find the defendant guilty or not guilty? Not guilty. Actors

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playing members of the jury included Nigel Havers. It was a buzz for me

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to do it and I loved it. The standard of the show is wonderful

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and to be part of it, this tiny minute, is fantastic. The public

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interest has meant the programme team had to work in greater secrecy

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than usual. Lots of people have been working

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on this programme with this story And we just made an agreement

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we wouldn't tell anybody, it was very old-fashioned,

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it was all hush-hush. There weren't actually embargoed

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scripts, everybody knew what was going on, but we just agree

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to keep it a secret. And because it's a family

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in Ambridge, everybody agreed The storyline has also had

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an effect in the real world. Its increased awareness of domestic

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abuse and close to ?150,000 has been raised for a charity that works

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with women and children affected While tonight 's episode has finally

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brought an element of closure to a story that has been closely followed

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by so many. A first look at tomorrow's papers

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Channel. Stay with us that the news Channel. Stay with us that the news

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wherever you are. Good night.

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