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Tonight at Ten - officials in France clearing the migrant camp in Calais

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Parts of the camp were set on fire - overnight and during the day -

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as the authorities continued their work of closing it down.

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TRANSLATION: It's truly today is the end of the Jungle,

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But tonight there appear to be large numbers of children

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still roaming around - and some adults who've returned.

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They have not been processed by the authorities and they have returned

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to the site. We'll be asking whether the French

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authorities' claim they've The battle to retake Mosul -

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our correspondent reports from territory abandoned

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by so-called Islamic State. And the tunnel system they left

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behind. Now, it's a list of

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rules and regulations. There are rules for how you should

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pray on a Friday, how to pray when you travel and how to pray

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before going into battle. Ukip releases its findings

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into the row that left one Buildings collapse amid panic in the

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streets as two earthquake strikes central Italy this evening. Candies!

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And the baker from Bedfordshire wins the Crown in the final Great British

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Bake Off on the BBC. And coming up in Sportsday on BBC

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News, we'll find out if Celtic have extended their lead at the top

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of the Scottish Premiership. French officials in charge

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of clearing the so-called Jungle migrant camp in Calais say that

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everyone has now been removed. But tonight aid workers

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are disputing that claim, saying there are up to 100 children

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who were not registered to be Many of the makeshift shelters

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in the camp were set on fire today - it's unclear by whom -

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and our correspondents on the ground say that some people

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who were earlier removed have With the latest from Calais,

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here's Lucy Williamson. Today the eerie calm that has hung

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over the Jungle broke. The ending of the camp telegraphed across the

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Calais sky. Shelters set ablaze in protest, perhaps, or resignation

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tinged with revenge. So far there has been very little

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resistance to this clearance, but the operation seems to be reaching a

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tipping point. Those who want to go have left, those who are still here

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have a different point to make. At the camp's borders, those who

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still had homes inside watched and waited, held back by riot police.

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Officials say the fires have speeded up the eviction and the clearance

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will be over by tonight. TRANSLATION: We're seeing that after

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three days the migrants are here, 5000 have come to this centre so

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far. There are still some outside. The last fires in the camp have

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convinced them. We have seen some Syrians who initially did want to

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come, they are here now, and community leaders who said that they

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also wanted to go know that their communities had gone and there was

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no Juan Mata, so it is time to close. The mission was a success. --

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communities had gone and there was no one left.

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But migrants have been filing back into the Jungle to sleep amongst the

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Ashes. This boy's friends who joined the buses out on Monday told him it

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was not worth leaving, they said, and they were coming home to Calais.

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I am going back to sleep there. It is better to be there until tomorrow

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if the police come, we are ready to go to the detention centre.

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Aid workers say the speed of today's operation has left some of the

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camp's most vulnerable with nowhere to sleep tonight. In terms of the

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children, they are not all in state protection, we have counted so, so

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many who do not have the wristbands, cannot get into the containers, they

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have an accommodation whatsoever. Officials say this is the last

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chance for migrants to leave before heavy machinery comes in. The story

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of Cali's migrants is over, they say, but for those still determined

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to reach Britain, it does not feel like the end. Tonight, Ali and his

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friends were bedding down to sleep on the road outside the Jungle, too

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scared of fires to sleep inside. Most of them said they were 17. I am

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not asleep, because my container is full of fire. Not any. All my

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baggage is all destroyed. Aid workers say dozens of children

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are left in limbo here tonight, with the Jungle gone and the secure

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shelters here full, they no longer have any home in Calais, never mind

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anywhere else. Lucy, have the French authorities

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completed their clearance tonight? They are adamant, but have they?

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They have certainly broken the back of this operation. Between the fires

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today the heavy machinery there are very few people left living in the

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camp. But it has to be said that the authorities here are still facing

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two major problems, the first is the speed of the operation which has

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left some people and catered for, particularly the miners. We are told

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it is not just Ali and his friends that are homeless, but also is

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younger children who have had to be put up in a nearby school because

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they had nowhere else to go. The authorities also face a more

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long-term problem in the sense that you might be able to remove the

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Jungle, that does not necessarily remove the desire of people to go to

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the UK. In that sense, one teenager told me tonight, the Jungle will

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never be gone. Thank you, Lucy. Iraqi special forces say they've

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moved more than 1,000 civilians from front line areas around

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the city of Mosul, which is the last stronghold of self-styled

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Islamic State in the country. As Iraqi troops and Kurdish

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fighters continue their push towards the city, the militants

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are fighting back with suicide Iraqi special forces say they've

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moved more than 1,000 civilians bombers and are said to be

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using civilians as human shields Our correspondent Orla Guerin

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is travelling with Kurdish forces and she reports now

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from the village of Fazliya. In the skies near Mosul

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Apache helicopters, armed with missiles,

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but holding fire. The call to prayer echos

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deep in the valley below The black flag still

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flying on the roof. Kurdish forces say there are

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innocent civilians trapped below, forced to provide a human

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shield for IS. "They have gathered families

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in a few houses", says Captain Alli "They have them surrounded,

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that's why we can't open fire or bomb with jets,

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otherwise we would have taken When it comes to taking Mosul,

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there are lessons to be learned Time has already run out

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for IS here, but they've left Drums of oil, which they used

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to create a smokescreen. "The whole world is fighting

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for this", says colonel Omar These books could be booby trapped,

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even the Koran has been elsewhere. We didn't lift the rocks

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to find out. In among the rubble

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an IS fighter lies unburied. Air strikes by Britain and the US

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are a key element in this battle, but the Kurds say the enemy

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is cunning and is adapting. IS have started hiding

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snipers in the wreckage. Inside the mosque, bags of earth,

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hidden from view. We descended to the depths

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of an underground lair. In this elaborate warren,

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IS fighters could live and move around, safe from air strikes

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and surveillance drones. Well, this was the sleeping area

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for one of the fighters. There are strong beams

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here and there was an electricity supply, there were also

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some creature comforts, there's a fan here with Koranic

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verses written on it and we also Now, it's a list of rules

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and regulations. There are rules for how

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you should pray on a Friday, how to pray when you travel and how

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to pray before going into battle. Along the front-line the jihadis

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are emerging from the darkness This is just one tunnel,

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in one village, imagine what lies Orla Guerin, BBC

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News, northern Iraq. Air strikes on a rebel-held village

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in northern Syria are reported A school was one of a number

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of buildings hit in the village of Haas and children are said to be

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among the dead. Syrian state television said

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the raid had targeted militant The UK Independence Party has

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released the findings of an internal inquiry into a row between two

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of its MEPs at the European Parliament in Strasbourg

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earlier this month. Steven Woolfe, who has

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since left the party, was admitted to hospital

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after the incident. Now the inquiry has found

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that he started the argument, but the party has issued a formal

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reprimand to fellow MEP Mike Hookem. Our political correspondent

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Alex Forsyth reports. Three weeks ago an Ukip

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MEP, Stephen Woolfe, was in hospital in Strasbourg,

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he spent three nights here, but what exactly led to this

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is still not entirely clear. It followed an altercation,

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here in the European Parliament, In this room, a Ukip

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meeting became heated. The party's report into the incident

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says most people present saw Mr Woolfe take off his jacket

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and ask a colleague to step outside. Mr Woolfe and fellow MEP,

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Mike Hookem, went outside Mr Hookem said neither man attempted

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to strike the other. According to the report,

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this door then opened and Mr Woolfe came tumbling backwards into this

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room, hitting his head on a ledge. Mr Hookem believes Ukip's report

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backs up his account. I'm pleased that it's come out

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and it's stated that I never hit him and I'm pleased it states,

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if he has hit his head, he's done it by, you know,

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his own violation. I had nothing whatsoever

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to do with that. But while the report did find

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Mr Woolfe instigated the altercation by suggesting he and Mr Hookem deal

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with their differences man-to-man, it couldn't confirm what took place

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in the ante room and so offered no Mr Woolfe, who collapsed

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on this bridge, two hours after the incident, has since left

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Ukip, so isn't subject He maintains his version of events,

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that he was struck. Today, the president

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of the European Parliament TRANSLATION: There is a clear

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suspicion that Mr Woolfe was subjected to an act of violence

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which is why we referred the matter That angered some senior

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figures in the party. How the Speaker, the neutral

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chairman of a parliament, can conclude himself that a punch

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was thrown, that Mr Hookem This is completely political

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on behalf of the European union, trying to cause maximum

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embarrassment for Ukip, as if there wasn't

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enough there already. What happened here,

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although still unclear, was undoubtedly embarrassing and

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could now be investigated by police. Party officials, keen to move on,

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say it doesn't define Ukip, Two strong earthquakes have struck

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central Italy this evening, in the same region where a quake

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killed 300 people in August. There are reports of residents

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running into the streets and the first pictures

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show damaged buildings. The epicentre of one

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quake was near Perugia, in the village of Visso,

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more than 100 miles north of Rome, where the tremors were also felt.

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Our Europe editor, Katya Adler, The second earthquake was far

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stronger than the first. For historical treasured churches,

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they're frightened communities and terrified drivers, with roads

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blocked by earthquake debris. Emergency services are still

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assessing the situation. No deaths or injuries

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have so far been But anxious families poured

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out onto the streets of central Italy tonight,

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fearing the next tremor. Those too scared to sleep at home

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are being housed in Schools in the area

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will remain closed The earthquakes were felt

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across Italy from far north to This breaking news bulletin in Rome

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was interrupted mid-flow by Local authorities are

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appealing for calm. It's only two months

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since a massive earthquake, also in central Italy, destroyed towns and

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villages and took nearly 300 lives. Central Italy was only just about

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getting back on its feet after the horrors of this summer's earthquake.

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Only just about getting back to normal life. There were questions at

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the time about the suitability of the structures of building in this

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earthquake prone area, and it is seen as almost a miracle tonight

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that so far no serious casualties have been reported. But the cost of

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rebuilding and rehousing will be considerable for the Italian

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Government which already has the highest national debt to income

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ratio in the whole of the EU after Greece. Italy is already locked in a

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battle with Brussels overspending, the Italian Prime Minister says the

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migrant crisis and earthquakes like these are a reason why he needs

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flexibility. With under a fortnight to go

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until America elects a new president, the Republican

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candidate, Donald Trump, has been criticised for taking

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a break from campaigning to launch a new business venture - a hotel -

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near the White House in Washington. Mr Trump is trailing his Democratic

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challenger, Hillary Clinton, in the polls as both fight for votes

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in what's been a bitter Let's go now to our special

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correspondent, Gavin Hewitt, Gavin. We are on the final stretches

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of this bruising campaign. The focus is very much on a few, key

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battleground states, most important of those is Florida, Florida who

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could determine who ends up here in the White House. Well, I've spent

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the last three days with the Trump campaign down in Florida.

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Three days inside the Trump campaign, the pace frenetic,

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Donald Trump targeting Florida, making 12 campaign stops,

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His team concedes he is behind, but his crowds remain

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In Tampa, stopping to hug the flag, he lays out his core message -

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putting America first, bringing back jobs and a promise

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to roll back Obama's healthcare plan which extended coverage

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My plan also includes repealing and replacing Obamacare.

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Donald Trump has seized on the fact that some premiums for health

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His long convoy moves on, his team buoyed by the size

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Here, as elsewhere, he stokes intense dislike for his opponent,

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Hillary Clinton, saying - "she lies, more than

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Another stop and despite less than two weeks to go

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to polling, we were led out to a Trump golf resort.

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It felt as much a commercial for his business empire as a campaign stop.

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Employees were invited to come forward to declare

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I love my co-workers, they take really good care

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As he leaves, I question whether his strategy is working.

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Mr Trump, do you still think you can win?

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If you look at the recent poll that came out, yeah,

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More crowds wait for him in a field in Tallahassee.

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There is an undercurrent at these events that the establishment

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Donald Trump insists the polls are phoney and that

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there's a real danger that the outcome will be rigged.

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He tells audiences like this - don't let the elite

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So at his rallies there are now many who doubt

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Not exactly rigged, but it is corrupt.

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Will you accept the result of the election, whatever it is?

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I'll accept the result, but I still...

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I'm not 100% believing that it's totally fair.

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The Trump convoy departs, every day Donald Trump mentions Brexit.

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He believes that in America there are hidden pools

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of voters who will bring him unexpected victory.

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Today, Donald Trump and his family took time away from the campaign

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trail to officially open a new hotel in Washington.

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The candidate said it was an example of delivering under budget

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Even so, some Republicans question the wisdom of doing this so close

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What about Hillary Clinton? Well, she is said to be quietly confident.

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Today, she was going after Donald Trump's business practices. She

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said, "he actually stiffed his workers." My colleague, Jon Sopel,

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has been with the Clinton campaign, which has been very determined to

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make character a central issue. Not stumbling is what it's

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all about now for Hillary Clinton. The polls are in her favour,

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the debates are And she says from now on she's not

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going to react to Donald Trump. And no one gets under

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his skin like Senator He thinks because he has a mouthful

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of tic tacs he can force himself on any woman within groping distance.

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Well, I got news for you, Donald Trump - women have had it with guys

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like you. CHEERING AND APPLAUSE.

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And she rounded on him for calling Hillary Clinton, in

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the final debate, "that nasty woman".

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Get this Donald. Nasty women are tough. On November 8th, we nasty

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women are going to march our nasty feet to cast our nasty votes to get

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you out of our lives forever. The growing confidence

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of the Clinton campaign

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as she crisscrosses the country in these final two weeks

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of campaigning is being matched by despondency,

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teetering on despair, amongst some Republicans facing

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re-election to Congress. Their once strong support

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for Donald Trump is beginning to Police officers being shot and

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killed in streets. No you support police officers being shot and

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killed in streets. The crucible of this bad-tempered

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election battle, all recent election battles,

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for that matter, is Florida. You guys are getted used by crooked

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Hillary Clinton. A victory here for

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Hillary Clinton would, in effect, mean it's game

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over for Donald Trump. Her stump speech hammers home

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the same policy points. Raising the minimum wage,

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increasing infrastructure spending, and raising the taxes

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of the wealthiest to help small businesses and

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blue-collar workers. With her strong lead among women

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voters, she makes no apologies Donald Trump attacks me saying I'm

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playing the womans card. You know, if standing up for equal pay is

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playing the woman's card, then deal me in.

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But for all her love of detailed policy,

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one subject Hillary Clinton has steered clear of these past few days

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is Obamacare, since it was announced the price of health

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insurance was going to rise so steeply.

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At today's rally in Palm Beach they sang her happy birthday.

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She's hoping the gift from the American

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people will come in just under two weeks' time.

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Jon Sopel, BBC News, Florida.

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Well, the polls very largely point in one direction, for a victory for

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Hillary Clinton. But, in the past two-days, a couple of polls,

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certainly in Florida, have tightened. Travelling with the

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Donald Trump team, their view is that there are still hundreds of

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thousands of Americans very disillusion with the politics of

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this town here, who he can still persuade to vote for him over the

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next 10 days until November 8th. Rta. Ga vin thank you. Gavin Hewitt

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there. People in the lowest paid jobs

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in the UK have seen the biggest rise in earnings over the last financial

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year, according to new figures. The Office for National Statistics

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says the introduction of the National Living Wage last

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April and low inflation have Our personal finance correspondent,

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Simon Gompertz, has the story. Newport in south Wales,

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it has some of the lowest paid jobs in the UK,

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but pay here has also seen some April's ?7.20 national living wage

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handed an extra 50 pence an hour to low-paid workers over the age

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of 25, a major increase for 4.5 million

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people across the UK. I know some people are all saying

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that they think the pay's gone up, but other people are saying

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they think that, you know, it's not as good as it could be,

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it needs to be a bit higher. It is changing, obviously,

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for the better, but not good enough. Still not good enough,

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do you know what I mean, with everything goes going up -

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gas and electric. The cost of living is a lot higher

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than the wages are going up. With my previous jobs they've

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all been part-time and stuff and their rate has been really

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rubbish and I've come to Starbucks We've had the biggest growth

:24:44.:24:45.

in typical pay since the financial crisis, up 2.2% in a year,

:24:46.:24:51.

but at the bottom of the pay scale, That's the biggest increase in two

:24:52.:24:55.

decades and of particular So while female workers

:24:56.:25:01.

are still paid 9.4% less than men, that's the narrowest

:25:02.:25:11.

gender pay gap on record. So wages rising while many prices

:25:12.:25:13.

hardly moved, but no longer. There are price rise

:25:14.:25:16.

alerts for food. More for fuel because of the drop

:25:17.:25:25.

in the pound after the vote for Brexit, for imported clothes,

:25:26.:25:28.

paid for in pounds, and imports like washing machines and other

:25:29.:25:31.

electricals we're in for a squeeze. The rapid increases in pay don't

:25:32.:25:33.

look assured at all and, crucially, inflation is set to start rising

:25:34.:25:36.

quite rapidly, particularly in the That means that real pay,

:25:37.:25:39.

the value of your earnings after we take account of inflation,

:25:40.:25:46.

looks like it's going to be much more muted than in today's

:25:47.:25:50.

figures in years to come. For those on the new national living

:25:51.:25:53.

wage, it is set to go up over the next few years,

:25:54.:25:57.

but keeping up with the cost Police have charged a 19-year-old

:25:58.:25:59.

man following the discovery of a suspicious device on a London

:26:00.:26:23.

tube train last week. North Greenwich station

:26:24.:26:26.

was evacuated last Thursday. Damon Smith, from south-east London,

:26:27.:26:28.

has been accused of making or possessing an explosive substance

:26:29.:26:30.

with intent to endanger life. He'll appear at Westminster

:26:31.:26:33.

Magistrates' Court tomorrow. Football, and Manchester United

:26:34.:26:34.

faced their local rivals Manchester City tonight,

:26:35.:26:36.

with manager Jose Mourinho hoping to atone for his side's 4-0 defeat

:26:37.:26:38.

to Chelsea at the weekend. The match, in the EFL Cup,

:26:39.:26:41.

ended in a 1-0 win for Mourinho's team, as Katie Gornall

:26:42.:26:44.

reports from Manchester. Since moving to Manchester,

:26:45.:26:50.

the 'special one' hasn't Life here, he says, in a hotel away

:26:51.:26:56.

from his family, is a No matter how many times he makes

:26:57.:27:01.

the journey north, it And there have been

:27:02.:27:04.

struggles on the pitch, too. So a win here against old rivals

:27:05.:27:07.

would Pep Guardiola arrived

:27:08.:27:10.

looking confident, but his side are

:27:11.:27:12.

without a win in five Perhaps this was Mourinho

:27:13.:27:14.

reminding him. Almost immediately, City went

:27:15.:27:16.

on the attack, producing the perfect cross, if not

:27:17.:27:18.

the perfect finish. It was a warning that appeared

:27:19.:27:21.

to spur United into action. the teenager came away

:27:22.:27:33.

with nothing here. At half-time two very different

:27:34.:27:36.

managers were in a similar Paul Pogba came inches

:27:37.:27:39.

from making a difference. This time those in blue owed much

:27:40.:27:42.

to their man The red tide kept coming, though,

:27:43.:27:45.

and City ran out of ways to Juan Mata arriving at just

:27:46.:27:49.

the right time to confirm the Manchester United have started this

:27:50.:27:53.

second-half a different One by one, Guardiola turned

:27:54.:28:11.

to those he had left out. While Mourinho's side sat back,

:28:12.:28:14.

content to The one goal enough

:28:15.:28:16.

for United to advance important step forward

:28:17.:28:20.

for their manager. Katie Gornall, BBC News,

:28:21.:28:23.

Manchester. There wasn't much to win, but mrinty

:28:24.:28:27.

to lose. There was more at stake for Jose Mourinho at Old Trafford.

:28:28.:28:29.

Although Pep has said the League Cup was his lowest priority this is six

:28:30.:28:33.

games without a win for the Manchester City manager. Thank you

:28:34.:28:36.

very much, Katie. It's attracted audiences of millions

:28:37.:28:41.

with its soggy bottoms and gentle innuendo and tonight the winner

:28:42.:28:43.

of the last series of the Great British Bake Off to air

:28:44.:28:46.

on the BBC was named as Candice The programme now moves

:28:47.:28:49.

to Channel 4, without three David Sillito watched

:28:50.:28:52.

the final Final. Clapham Grand, a nightclub in south

:28:53.:29:03.

London where the young and trendy have this evening been watching

:29:04.:29:06.

a baking show. I'm excited to see what

:29:07.:29:08.

happens with it, but The final of the Bake Off

:29:09.:29:24.

has become an event. The winner of the Great British

:29:25.:29:31.

Bake Off 2016, Candice. Six years ago, it was considered

:29:32.:29:34.

a hit when three million watched. These days the audience is almost

:29:35.:29:39.

five times that. Here we have Bake Off

:29:40.:29:42.

on the big screen. It's almost become like a Cup final,

:29:43.:29:47.

just with biscuits and a bit of sponge-related jeopardy,

:29:48.:29:50.

isn't that right, Mary? Over the years, it's

:29:51.:29:51.

brought us tears. Soggy bottoms and Baked

:29:52.:29:56.

Alaskas in the bin. The first winner in 2010

:29:57.:30:05.

was Ed Kimber, he had no idea The moment he won, he decided

:30:06.:30:14.

to give up banking for baking. The one thing I only wanted

:30:15.:30:18.

from the show was to be able to make baking my career and since day one

:30:19.:30:21.

the show has finished, Six years on, the show

:30:22.:30:26.

has gone around When the moment the news came

:30:27.:30:36.

that the British version was moving from the BBC to Channel 4,

:30:37.:30:40.

Ed's phone began to ring. So you're surprised

:30:41.:30:42.

about the amount of I ended up doing interviews

:30:43.:30:44.

with CNN, with the Washington Post, I was

:30:45.:30:49.

on the NPR news show. Yes, about this little

:30:50.:30:51.

sweet show I did But its success shows you how

:30:52.:30:54.

popular it is in America, I have friends in America that

:30:55.:30:58.

are obsessed with the show. So tonight it's been

:30:59.:31:00.

Candice Brown's Bake Off moment. The show isn't just popular,

:31:01.:31:13.

it has changed lives. Now it's off to Channel 4,

:31:14.:31:15.

which means, for the BBC, We've spent a year talking about

:31:16.:31:30.

Donald Trump, entertaining as that is, all the evidence suggests that

:31:31.:31:32.

Hillary Clinton will be president. We thought we would look at her

:31:33.:31:36.

chances, her politics and her personality tonight. Join me now on

:31:37.:31:42.

BBC Two, 11.00pm in Scotland. Here

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