11/06/2016 BBC Weekend News


11/06/2016

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An England football fan has been seriously injured during a third day

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The French city saw shocking scenes of violence this afternoon

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between English, Russian and French fans.

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Our correspondent Lucy Williamson is live in Marseille now.

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Police have moved in water cannon. Well, you can see her tonight seen

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behind me at the old port is pretty much deserted, as everyone has moved

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the stadium for the match. But I can tell you that the scenes here today

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were the most violent we have seen. The clashes between different groups

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of supporters broken up as you said by police with water cannon and tear

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gas. One British man was seriously injured and had to be resuscitated

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by police. We were here at the scene as the clashes broke out, and it's

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just a warning here that our report contains some violent scenes.

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A handful of rival supporters looking for trouble

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Tear gas spread the news of trouble to every corner of the square.

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Rivals turning to rioters in minutes, as people fled.

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They took the fight into the surrounding streets,

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We watched from a nearby car park as this man,

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thought to be an England supporter, was brutalised and left with broken

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The violence has been getting worse each day in the run-up

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All along the port area groups of England, France and Russia

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supporters have been clashing with each other and with the police.

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France has invested a lot in security around the stadium

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and the fan zone, but securing the city itself, with its rival

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groups of supporters, is proving to be the biggest

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Police told us there were at least five people injured

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in the clashes and six arrests, but the grim numbers that have

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graced this match won't change the score that matters on the pitch,

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nor lessen the risks of what might follow.

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Lucy Williamson, BBC News, Marseille.

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Well in the tournament itself, Wales beat Slovakia 2-1

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in their opening game - in part thanks to a spectacular

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Our correspondent, Hywel Griffith, is in Bordeaux now.

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Man hadn't walked on the moon last time Wales played at this level, but

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today was the time to set the history book aside, start writing a

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new chapter, as Wales set out to prove that they deserve their place

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in the Euro 2016. After a journey that lasted a

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lifetime, Welsh football fans feel reborn. The city known for its

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famous reds hadn't seen or heard anything quite like them before. The

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stadium shuddered, nerves fluttered, so this is what they've been

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missing. Slovakia nearly spoiled the party. This player befuddled the

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Welsh defence only for a last gasp clearance. Then a chance to show

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Wales had properly arrived. Gareth Bale stepped up for the free kick

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and showed why he is the world's most expensive player. The cry came

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from deep within and could be heard all the way back in Cardiff.

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CHEERING AND APPLAUSE The second half saw Slovakia forced

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their way back. Wales were outmuscled. Duda stayed calm. But

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Wales held their nerve. Aaron Ramsey inched the ball ahead, then Hal

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Robson-Kanu, who represent England in his route -- in his youth,

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ensured his place of the Welsh cult hero. Sterner tests lay ahead but

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history is no longer weighs heavily on Wales.

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Jeremy Corbyn says he's "working very hard" to put the case to Labour

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voters for remaining in a reformed European Union.

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As Mr Corbyn campaigned in Aberdeen, the former Conservative cabinet

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minister Iain Duncan Smith claimed "huge numbers" of Labour supporters

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Here's our political correspondent, Carole Walker.

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Out on the campaign trail in Aberdeen, Jeremy Corbyn said

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we do need to stay in the EU to protect jobs and workers' rights,

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despite his concerns that the EU is not sufficiently

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We're working very hard to put the case to Labour voters

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that we reform the European Union by remaining in the European Union.

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If we walk away from it it's very hard to see how our economy can be

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sustained, how the jobs can be sustained.

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If Jeremy was to remain true to what he has had in the past,

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Within the EU we can work together with workers' rights,

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individuals' rights, better across nations.

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On TV last night, this was Jeremy Corbyn as you've

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Swathed in furs, emerging from a limousine -

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light-hearted of course, perhaps trying to reach

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a new audience - but he appeared to reveal his true feelings

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On a scale of one to ten, where one is couldn't really care

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less about the EU and ten is like jumping on the couch

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like Tom Cruise on Oprah, how passionate are you about staying

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So we're looking at seven, seven and a half.

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Out in Essex today the former Tory leader said the Remain campaign

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Huge number of Labour voters are actually for Leave now,

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because of the crisis over immigration and the problems

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on services and on their salaries by the way.

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Wages are falling as a result of migration.

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Leave campaigners are in upbeat mood.

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They believe their message on immigration is resonating

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with voters, but with less than two weeks to go until polling day,

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this whole referendum is now arousing strong

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Party loyalties are being tossed aside as voters across the country

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The Queen's official 90th birthday has been marked

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Thousands of people watched the annual Trooping the Colour

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The parade was followed by a fly-past which the Queen

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watched on the balcony of Buckingham Palace

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with members of her family, including her great-granddaughter

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Our royal correspondent, Nicholas Witchell reports.

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It was unmistakably her day, and she was unmissable in a hat

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and coat of almost Day-Glo vividness, but regardless

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of the fact that this was the Queen's official 90th

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birthday, you can guess who rather stole the show when it came

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to the appearance on the Palace balcony to watch an REF

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Trying his hand at some aircraft spotting, encouraged by his father

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As the aircraft flew over London, a certain amount of squinting

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For the first time, George's sister Charlotte was brought

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Fly-pasts are a bit lost on you when you are one-year-old.

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They are best left to your brother, who seemed by now to be

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There had been lots of that - saluting, that is -

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earlier, when the Queen arrived on Horse Guards for her official

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She inspected the ranks of her foot guard regiments.

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The Massed Bands marched and among the military music

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there was a variation of an appropriate birthday melody.

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Being trooped this year, one of the colours of

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the Coldstream Guards, borne past the most experienced pair

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of eyes on the parade ground - the Queen first attended

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Trooping of the Colour as Princess Elizabeth in 1947,

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the first parade after the Second World War.

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Your Majesty, this year, on behalf of all ranks

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of the Household Division and the King's Troop Royal Horse

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Artillery, may I wish you and His Royal Highness the very

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Your Majesty's Guards are ready to march off, Ma'am.

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The Queen boarded her carriage for the journey back

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to the palace, along a Mall crowded with spectators.

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90 - she is fantastic and I wouldn't miss it for the world.

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Being an American we don't have this, and when the British put

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She is a head of state who always seems slightly surprised

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to encounter clearly expressed popular feelings.

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Today, the crowd seemed bigger than at any time

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since the Diamond Jubilee and from them, as from her

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Armed Forces, there was not merely an expression of respect for a long

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serving monarch, on this official 90th birthday weekend a good many

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people seem to have come to show their affection.

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Nicholas Witchell, BBC News, Buckingham Palace.

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I'll be back with the late news at 10:15pm.

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