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Tonight at Ten, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton prepare to go

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100%. intensifies, in the race

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They'll be debating in a few hours time, with Mr Trump suggesting

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he may raise sex abuse allegations, against Bill Clinton.

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Mrs Clinton's campaign says Mr Trump is spiralling out of control.

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The government backs influence the final vote?

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away from proposals, forcing British companies

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to reveal how many foreign workers they employ.

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The number of dead after an air strike hit

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Really good ball. Offside flag. risen to more than 140.

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And a shock for Wales, held at home, in their latest World Cup qualifier.

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In America the Republican Presidential nominee Donald Trump

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and his Democratic Party rival Hillary Clinton

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are preparing to go head to head in a televised debate,

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in broadcasting history. of the most acrimonious

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but he's been on the attack today. over past lewd comments about women,

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His team says he may raise sexual abuse allegations

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underway in four hours' time. when the debate gets

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There is always a sense of in Missouri and our North America

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There is always a sense of anticipation and expectation ahead

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of any presidential debate, but this is on an altogether different scale.

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Such is the acrimony, such is the speculation surrounding how Donald

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Trump is going to behave when he takes to the debate stage. He and

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Hillary Clinton are here in centuries, they've looked around the

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arena where this is going to take place. What we have no idea of his

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what each of their tactics will be. That seemed to be Donald

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Trump's approach as he A crisis there is.

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Tower to talk to his supporters. He had been due to be standing

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alongside this man, the most senior elected Republican in the country,

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the Speaker of the house, but Paul Ryan had disinvited him from

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campaigning in Wisconsin, as a host of senior Republicans condemned

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their candidate for president. It is a troubling situation, it is.

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elephant in the room. Donald Trump is still reeling

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from publication of those lewd ago.

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a decade they had agreed to.

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aides pulling out of TV interviews We had booked Kellyanne

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Conway, the campaign the campaign pulled her.

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but late last night, Doesn't reflect the man that I know.

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up for Donald Trump. I had many conversations

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with him and I never had a conversation

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like that with him. Are you not entertained?

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remarkable children including two And the satirists, they can't

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believe their luck. OK, this was way back

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in 2005, 11 years ago, when I was a young,

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childish, 59-year-old man. But Donald Trump is fighting back,

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calling his Republican critics self-righteous

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hypocrites and also using Twitter to have always been denied.

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against Bill Clinton, claims that Hillary Clinton

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arrives in St Louis a this evening.

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allegations will be thrown at her restraint from the president.

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but there was no such One of the most

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disturbing things about I don't need to repeat it. There are

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unbelievable rhetoric coming from I don't need to repeat it. There are

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children in the room. It tells you that he is insecure

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enough that he pumps himself up

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by putting other people down. But although the condemnation

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for Donald Trump may be about?

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are asking, what's all the fuss doesn't mean he can't be president.

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that are inappropriate, that I compare it to JFK and Bill

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Clinton, and every politician, are attracted to power.

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they have loved women and women There's never been a presidential

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election campaign like John, there has been so much

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will have never been John, there has been so much

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acrimony flying around in this campaign so far, it hard to believe

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things could sink any lower tonight. And I think they might possibly be

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able to. Clive, I think this will be the first presidential debate that

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should come with a parental advisory before people start watching.

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Because the first 15-20 minutes could be really rough indeed. Donald

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Trump seems to be taking the strategy that, I may be bad, but

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that Bill Clinton is even worse. It's a high-risk strategy, how

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interested are people in what Bill Clinton did 38 years ago? According

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to the allegations he made this morning. When it's actually Hillary

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Clinton who is running for the presidency. This is the nuclear

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option at the Republican leadership have warned Donald Trump against.

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There is a yawning chasm between the leadership and the grassroots and

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Donald Trump himself. It is witnessed by all the grandees of the

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party, who is a Donald Trump should stand aside, let someone else run

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for president. And the grassroots activists who say, no, Donald Trump

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is the right person to make America great again, to use the trump

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slogan. They are determined he should stay in the race. For Donald

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Trump himself, he's made clear whatever the Republican leadership

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might want he's going nowhere. John Sobel in St Louis Missouri.

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And you can watch the debate, between Donald Trump

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Coverage starts at 1am. live overnight here on BBC One,

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The Government has ruled out forcing British companies

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to reveal how many foreign workers they employ.

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but not made public. will still be collected,

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have been sharply criticised. the Conservative Party Conference,

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Our Political Correspondent Carole Walker has more details.

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to the party conference. at the Home Secretary's speech

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She seized the headlines with new measures, including

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recruit from abroad. for companies who

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I want us to look again at whether our immigration system

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in British workers. for businesses to invest

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The government announced a consultation to consider

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the impact on the local labour force of foreign recruitment.

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It suggested that employers should be clear about the proportion

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of their workforce which is international.

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It was widely reported that companies would be forced to publish

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the percentage of overseas workers on their books, but today,

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ministers denied the information would be made public.

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We're not going to ask companies to list, or name or publish

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or identify the number of foreign workers they have.

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rather than a U-turn. been a misunderstanding

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The Home Office say there was never any question of identifying

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or publishing lists of foreign workers, though they may still ask

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are skills shortages. assess whether there

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A brewing boss was one of those who had lined up to criticise

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the Government and questioned why it had not explained its plans

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sooner, given the outcry at the original announcement.

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Saying we will have to name or list foreign workers is sending out

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an open economy. has been built on being

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So I'm so glad that it appears the government has listened.

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The Government is still committed to getting net immigration down

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to the tens of thousands but their hasty rethink on foreign

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Carol Walker, BBC News, Westminster. it is to get the policy right.

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Jeremy Corbyn has announced another wave of appointments

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to his front bench - with ten MPs who previously resigned

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from their shadow positions among the returnees.

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Earlier, two whips stood down in protest at the Labour leader

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of the reshuffle. Rosie Winterton, as part

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Lots of changes to the Shadow Glenn Campbell is at

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Lots of changes to the Shadow Cabinet, what is your reading of the

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appointments? It's three days since Jeremy Corbyn began his reshuffle

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and while he has put a Shadow Cabinet in place, he still has lots

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of vacancies to fill to complete his wider front bench team. It got a

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little harder today when two MPs, Khan again and Holly Lynch, quit as

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whips. They are responsible for party discipline in the House of

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Commons. Both said they wanted to concentrate more on constituency

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work and heap praise on their former boss, Dame Rosie Winterton, who was

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replaced as Chief Whip in this reshuffle, much to the angle and

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irritation of some Labour MPs. Dame Rosie had been discussing with MPs

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the possible return of Shadow Cabinet elections, which is a

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precondition to some Labour MPs for serving under Mr Corbyn's

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leadership. Discussions that have been put aside until November, he is

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pressing ahead by appointing those who are willing to take jobs.

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Tonight he announced ten MPs who quit in the summer were returning to

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the front bench, they include the MP Pat Glass, who you may remember, was

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briefly made Shadow Education Secretary in June, only to resign

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two days later as part of the wider walk-out. All of this means Mr

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Corbyn has now brought back less than a quarter of those who quit, I

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think unity and common purpose in Labour's ranks is some way off.

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Glenn Campbell at Westminster. America says it's urgently

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reviewing its support rebels in Yemen.

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that's fighting Houthi Yesterday an airstrike killed more

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than 140 people, with the Saudis saying they'll

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investigate the attack, on a funeral ceremony

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in the capital, Sanaa. A coalition of Arab countries

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led by the Saudis, has been The Saudis have said they will

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in Yemen for the past 18 months. The Saudis have said they will

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investigate the attack. Which happened in the capital. Here is our

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Here's Orla Guerin. Middle East correspondent.

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packed with civilians. from what was a funeral hall

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A second strike. This video appears glimpsed trying to escape

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A second strike. This video appears to show how the funeral of one man

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became the slaughter of many. In the wreckage, a rush to help the

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victims. Bombed as they paid their last respects to the father of a

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Houthi rebel official. TRANSLATION: We came here after the first hit

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happened. While we are trying to help the survivors and get the

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people out, the second hit happened. It created a massacre. Rescuers at

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the scene say the air strikes left a lake of blood. Among aid workers in

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Yemen, there is revulsion and shock. At the scale of the loss of life.

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These are huge and alarming figures. When the conflict started we had

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an average of 20-30 people killed but this is something really

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exceptional and something in conflict zones.

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for what you normally see The conflict in Yemen

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escalated in September 2014 seized control of the capital.

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who are allied with Iran, In March last year, the Saudis

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and their allies began a controversial campaign of air

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strikes against the Houthis. been killed since then.

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4,000 civilians have Most in air strikes

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by the Saudi-led coalition. But it has acquitted itself in

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to investigate the latest strike, But it has acquitted itself in

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previous investigations. The White House has begun an immediate review

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of its support for the Saudi coalition, and in London the Defence

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Secretary Michael Fallon said, if civilians were deliberately

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targeted, British arms sales to Saudi Arabia would be reviewed.

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The Ukip MEP Stephen Woolfe, who suffered two seizures

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hospital in Strasbourg. with a colleague, has left

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Mr Woolfe, who's in the running to become

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the party's next leader, was involved in an incident

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on Thursday. at the European Parliament

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The company Facebook paid more than ?4 million

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in corporation tax last year, according to its latest accounts.

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This compares with just over ?4000 paid in 2014.

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Facebook announced earlier this year it was restructuring the way

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it paid tax in Britain after heavy criticism.

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Police on the Greek island of Kos say they're sending back to the UK

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toddler Ben Needham. in the search for the

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Officers from South Yorkshire Police are carrying out fresh searches

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near the farmhouse on the island where Ben went missing in 1991.

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There's growing concern in Zimbabwe - where the country's

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Staggering numbers of people are out on the verge of collapse.

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Staggering numbers of people are out of work and corruption is costing an

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estimated $1 billion a year. Many Zimbabweans are fleeing to

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neighbouring South Africa from where our correspondent Nomsa Maseko has

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The country is running out of cash. sent this report.

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is unemployed. of the population

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These Harare vendors sleep on the streets, desperate

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the daily trip home. and too poor to make

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For millions, life in Zimbabwe is too hard to endure.

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In full view of the border, these young men

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illegally crossed the Limpopo River into South Africa in search of jobs.

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No job, no food. and 6 million Zimbabweans now live

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job. going to look for a

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border by any means. of Zimbabweans to cross the

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This has been happening for many years, but with

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the current situation in Zimbabwe, the numbers could increase.

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united many. appears to have

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People are losing jobs. and an end to government

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So it's a downward spiral. because nobody is buying goods.

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For the first time in more than a decade, Zimbabweans

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have taken to the streets to voice their discontent.

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down. and violently shut

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This man told the BBC how he was electrocuted and left for dead.

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They thought I was dead. shocks and kept beating me until my

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And they drove away. side of the road.

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This is unwarranted provocation. denied any over use

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restraint on all occasions. in that the exercised

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they've used appropriate force. used excessive force,

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Anti-government protest looks set to continue ahead of the 20 18th

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Anti-government protest looks set to continue ahead of the 2018

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elections, in which President Mugabe seeks his eighth term in office.

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For now, Zimbabweans will find whatever

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economy. despite the country's ailing

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Nomsa Maseko, BBC News, Johannesburg.

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With all the sport, here's Olly Foster at the BBC Sport Centre.

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Wales have dropped from first to third in their World Cup

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Georgia in Cardiff. held to a 1-1 draw by

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Manager Chris Coleman said his Euro 2016 semi-finallists looked

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Katherine Downes reports. against a team ranked over 100

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after victory in Dhaka. series against England

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There was a flashpoint as England chased 239 for victory.

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Despite the efforts of Adil Rashid restrained by the umpire

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and Jake Ball late on, they lost by 34 runs.

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The deciding match is in Chittagong on Wednesday.

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Saracens have knocked Wasps off the top of

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the Rugby Union Premiership after beating them at Allianz Park.

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Wasps had won five out of five but the reigning champions scored

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four tries for a 30-14 bonus point win.

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That's all your sport. Clive. over twice for Sarries.

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You can see more on all of today's stories on the BBC News Channel.

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