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Hello, I'm Karin Giannone. Welcome to Outside Source.

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Hillary Clinton now has enough delegates to secure

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We will be live to Washington in a moment, to find out why this

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Former world number one Maria Sharapova is suspended

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for two years from playing tennis, after testing positive

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After computer problems, the deadline for registering for voting

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in the European Union referendum has been extended.

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We have a special report from Eritrea.

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Mary Harper has had rare access inside the country,

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to find out why tens of thousands of people leave.

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And please get in touch, if you have any questions.

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Hillary Clinton finally has it in the bag.

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She has declared victory in the fight to be the Democratic

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She beat Bernie Sanders in four of Tuesday's six primaries,

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including the all-important California, but he says

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California has the most delegates, because it is the biggest

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This is how the totals stack up now, according

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Thanks to you, we have reached a milestone.

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history that a woman will be a major party's nominee for president.

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Next Tuesday, we continue the fight in

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Senator Sanders, his campaign and the vigorous debate

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that we have had about how to raise incomes, reduce inequality,

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and increase upward mobility, have been very good

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for the Democratic Party and for America.

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I am pretty good at arithmetic and I know that the fight

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in front of is a very, very steep fight.

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But we will continue to fight for every vote and every delegate.

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The stakes in this election are high.

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Donald Trump is temperamentally unfit to be

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Recent polls have shown that I am beating

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Hillary Clinton and, with all of her many problems

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and the tremendous mistakes she has made -

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and she has made tremendous mistakes - we expect our lead to continue

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So, now Hillary Clinton has the nomination, according to one

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The first thing is that they will meet in the White House on Thursday.

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The pressure is going to mount on him to stand down. The Democratic

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party will want him to throw in his lot and stand behind Hillary

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Clinton. He has to do something to rally has supporters became the

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Democratic nominee. So, now Hillary Clinton has

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the nomination, according to one respected US political website

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tweet, @thehill, "Clinton camp wants Some graphs in Anthony's piece

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for the BBC website show why. She wants him to appeal

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to certain blocks of voters. This first graph shows that a good

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chunk of voters who backed Bernie Sanders would rather sit out

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of the election than What does Hillary Clinton think that

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the president can do for her that she has not done herself? It is

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worth noting that more than half of Hillary Clinton's supporters said

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they would not vote for President Obama in the election, but it turned

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out that the dead. But when it comes to a matchup for Hillary Clinton or

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Donald Trump, with the rather than Donald Trump was the president or

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Hillary Clinton? I think many will shift over to the Democrats, faced

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with that choice. I think that was interesting how it broke down the

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demographic, the key demographic is the President Obama administration

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latched the likes of young people, college students. If they can latch

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onto that, that would considerably Hillary Clinton. How important is

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the choice of running mate going to be for Donald Trump? It is fairly

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rear that a vice presidential pick ever squeeze an election one way or

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another. Probably the most important thing that the vice president and do

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is to reinforce the message that they have the best people out on the

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campaign Trail and channel the news that the pick-up in the week towards

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Donald Trump. I think that the anime that he has chosen will be revealed

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at the Republican convention. That is what we are led to believe. There

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has been a shooting in Tel Aviv. Three people have been killed and

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two gunmen neutralised, according to the security forces there. Three

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people have been killed and three others wounded. Two other assailants

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are in custody. They are examining the possibility of there being a

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third attacker. We managed to rush tens of ambulances to the scene and

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paramedics. There were around ten casualties. At least one of them was

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critical condition. Maria Sharapova has been

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banned for two years by the International Tennis Federation

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after failing a drugs test. The Russian was provisionally banned

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in March, after testing positive for meldonium

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at January's Australian Open, but we have just heard

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from the five-time grand slam winner, who has

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released a statement. The tribunal concluded that

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I did not intentionally violate I cannot accept an unfairly-harsh

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two-year suspension. Richard Conway, the BBC sports

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correspondent joins me now. They have said that she was the only

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author of her own downfall. At the Australian open in January, she

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tested positive for meldonium. She argued that there was an

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administrative oversight. If she had known it had been added to the

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banned list she would not have taken it. But the onus was on her to know

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what the situation was with banned substances and should have known

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unchecked. So, she shot to fame 12 years ago here at Wimbledon. She was

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the champion aged just 17. The championship starting again in a few

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weeks' time. We will not see her there. Even though she is appealing,

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that will come too late for her to be included in the draw here. What

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sort of impact will this have on her career? At the age of 29, these are

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the years the she should be fighting it out for grand phrases. She says

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she wants to be back playing as soon as possible and the burn is unfair.

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But she transcends the sport. Maria Sharapova is something of a global

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brand herself. But her sponsors put distance between themselves and her

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when she was found guilty. So she is also suffering any commercial sense,

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as well as a sporting sense. She says she will appeal. It may be fast

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tracked, but it will still come too late for her to even in the week of

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a successful appeal, be able to compete at Wimbledon. There has been

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a number of ear strakes in the city of Alepppo. This was the footage

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which was posted, seems a real carnage. Fire and smoke everywhere.

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The president has promised to take back every inch of the country.

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After computer problems, the deadline for registering to vote

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in the EU referendum here in the UK is being extended.

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The former owner of BHS has been giving evidence at a Parliamentary

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committee. He was accused of having his fingers in the till. He denied

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any wrongdoing. I am very upset that the 11,000 people directly and many

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other frozen synthetically have lost their jobs. I am very upset about.

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For the record, is that an apology? Yes. Is it your fault that the

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company field? We have to take responsibility and accept that we

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were part of the downfall of the company.

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This is Outside Source, live from the BBC newsroom.

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Our lead story is that Hillary Clinton has secured

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enough delegates to be the Democratic Party's

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We can now take a look at what other parts of the BBC are reporting on.

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BBC Hindi is looking at India's Prime Minister Narendra

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He has addressed a joint meeting of the US Congress.

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Trade relations and climate change are high up the agenda.

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The BBC World Service reports that Austria's far-right Freedom Party

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is mounting a legal challenge to last month's very close

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It is said to be a move that could tip the country

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Online, many of you are reading about a woman in Australia

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who believes she may have saved her daughter's life

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by activating Siri on her iPhone to call an ambulance.

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Stacey Gleeson was able to begin CPR on her one-year-old daughter,

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as her iPhone got emergency services on speakerphone.

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A radical Russian artist who set fire to a door has been surprisingly

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left off any surprise insured leniency by the authorities. It was

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his torturing of the entrance to the infamous prison which hit the

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headlines. And police guard. The Russian artist was led into court.

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His latest work landed them behind ours on trial for criminal damage.

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The question is, was this art or just arson. As the fire he looked

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behind them the artist stands there. He has been charged under the rule

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of terror. The judge is about to return his verdict. The artist is

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sitting there in his metal cage, surrounded by police and a huge

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number of media personnel. After seven months in prison, the artist

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was released. Jose, cheered by supporters, he said he had no

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regrets. The work was meant to expose the mechanisms of power he

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said. As stale has always been controversial. He once kneeled

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himself to red Square. And he chopped off part of his eager to

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prove his sanity. The criminal system is struggling to respond to

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his antics. They are trying to label me as a criminal. I say, I am not a

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criminal complaint to those in power. I am doing political art. And

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he has voted to go on. His work is challenging and he is making it

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impossible to ignore. The South African economy truck contractor

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more than expected in the first half of the year. Economic output fell by

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1.2%. The finance minister told the BBC that things will get better.

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Vicky Ely are we need to tackle is the areas which constrain the

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economy. Our calculation is that we can add a percentage to gross

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national product. We will stabilise the situation and things will only

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get better as we go forward. We want to bring confidence back into the

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country. There are a number of initiatives that we have rotten. --

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that we have brought in. What has gone wrong for Kenya? Many

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trade deals are being signed in Africa, but many neighbouring

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countries are failing to ignore them. They are hoping that this

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factory will put the country at the heart of the growing trade in the

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country. This brings work for thousands of workers. This is where

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it will be. They will be constructed behind me. This will bring a major

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causeway leading inland, leading to a new major rail line. It will bring

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in 150,000 barrels of oil each day. The transport corridor was recently

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launched. The Civil War in Sudan has halted progress. Uganda has also no

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shifted plans. We are still in business. Even if you consider 25%

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of the oil being shipped through Kenya, that would be about 10

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million litres. That is big business. Further inland, the

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construction has also received a blow. The original plans for the

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rear-wheel Lane have been cut back. The key lesson is how to do an

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overhaul, from procurement to sourcing for funding and land

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acquisition. You need to also look at the week that the costs have been

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estimated, so you have to come up with the new framework. While it

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grapples with the cost, the neighbours are looking to each other

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to service the needs. Just two weeks tomorrow

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until Britain holds its referendum And Tuesday was the last day

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for people to register to vote. But when they went online, this

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is what thousands of people found - As our political correspondent

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tweets, half a million people But now, as the Press Association

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reported a short time ago, the deadline for registering

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to vote is to be extended We can talk to political

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correspondent Ben Wright. There had been a lot of momentum and

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our effort by campaigns to get as many people to register as possible

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before midnight last night and it seems there was a rush of people

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asleep between ten o'clock last night and midnight. As you know, as

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a lot of people tried to do that, a glitch in the machine meant that

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nobody was able to do it. Given how bitter the campaign has been, there

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has been cross-party consensus that the deadline should be put back.

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That is what has been agreed to. There will be an emergency change to

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the legislation. Applications can now be accepted until midnight

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tomorrow. Both of the campaign seem happy about that. Most of the people

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who tried to register yesterday were under 34 years of age. You said

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things have got particularly acrimonious. What have they been

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focusing on today. It seems both campaigns are solidifying the core

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message. For the campaign to remain within the European Union, it is all

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about the economy. For those wishing to leave, the focus is very much on

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control of borders and immigration. That is where we will see the fight

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taking place over the next fortnight. But as I say, they will

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be this extension until midnight tomorrow. Not everyone is happy. One

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MP said they have heard about one month to do this. We should not be

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changing things just because people have field to register in time. We

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have had plenty of thing to do that. -- plenty of tame. What are the

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opinion polls saying? They appear to be very tight. There seems to be a

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bit of nervousness with regard to even using them at the moment, given

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what happened in the general election. It is very difficult to

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gauge. The experience back in the general election was not great and

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it was expected that there would be a hung parliament and there was not.

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So, it appears to be very tight, certainly tighter than Downing

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Street would like it to be. Thank you very much. Harry Potter is back,

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this time on the stage. The first performance of the likely. It

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receives the standing ovation as people find out what happened to the

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boy wizard when he grew up. You have been amazing four-year years at

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keeping secrets. I am asking you one more time to keep secrets. Before it

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began, she made this plea to the audience. Thousands were waiting to

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clear the strict security. Whatever happened, they were spellbound. It

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was beyond expectations. Absolutely amazing. The play is expected to be

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the theatrical experience of the year. The tickets went on sale last

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October and the wok first 175,000 tickets sold within the first 24

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hours. Prices start at just ?15. These behind-the-scenes shots give

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us some glimpse of the characters. It carries on with Harry being an

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overworked employee at the Ministry of Magic, dealing with the problems

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of his son. The plea as in two parts. Part two will get its

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premiere tomorrow. The weather is coming next.

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