22/07/2016 BBC News at Six


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In the last few minutes, a shooting has taken place

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Armed police are now surrounding the shopping centre in Munich.

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An unknown number of people are reported injured.

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People have been seen fleeing form the mall.

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It's not yet known who the shooter is or the motive.

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This is all happening as we come on air,

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A key measure of the UK economy shows the most dramatic fall

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since the financial crisis following the vote to leave the EU.

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The Chancellor, on a visit to China, gives his clearest indication yet

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there may be changes to current economic policy come the Autumn.

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We have an opportunity then to reset fiscal policy to be appropriate

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for the economic circumstances we are in at the time.

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I humbly and gratefully accept your nomination for the presidency

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The moment many Republicans never thought possible -

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Donald Trump is now their official presidential candidate.

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The BBC had learned the International Paralympic Committee

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is set to exclude the entire Russian team from the Games in Rio.

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And a ground-breaking operation to give two new hands

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to a man who lost his in an industrial accident.

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Centuries for Cook and Root as England set about "righting

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the wrongs" of the first Test against Pakistan with a good opening

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Good evening and welcome to the BBC News at Six.

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As we come on air, a shooting has just taken place at

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a shopping centre in Munich in southern Germany.

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The police are reporting that people have been injured.

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There are few details at present, but a police operation is underway

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now at the mall in the north-west of the city.

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Our correspondent Richard Galpin has the latest.

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Our Security Correspondent Frank Gardner is here.

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We need to treat these reports with caution, it is easy to jump to

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conclusions, but there is little at the moment. Within the last hour,

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there has been a major incident at something called the Olympia, a

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shopping ball in Munich. That has now been evacuated and shots have

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been fired. One news agency is reporting one person dead and

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several injured. Police have confirmed that there has been

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shooting and there have been injuries and possible deaths. The

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area is in lockdown. The shooting is believed to be over but the

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situation is still live. They haven't apprehended the shooter or

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shooters yet. We don't know who they are, their motive or how many people

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are killed or injured. When one hears about a shooting, the

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temptation is to jump to the conclusion of a terror attack. We

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can't say this at that point. We have no idea who the shooter is or

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what their motive is. None. This is coming hard on the heels of things

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like the Nice attack, an axe attack in Germany a few days ago on a

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train, the curious incident at RAF Marham airbase, the failed abduction

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of an RAF serviceman, also unsolved and we don't know the motive for

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that. You are right, we don't know the motive. This could be somebody

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with psychiatric problems. It could be a personal feud, a dispute, a

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family dispute. We don't know. We are seeing pictures of people

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outside the shopping mall. We can see police and emergency services,

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but few details. Germany has been on alert for something like this for

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some time. Whatever the motive, Germany is expecting terrorist

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attacks. They are in the target sites or so-called Islamic State and

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their followers, but that isn't to say that this had everything to do

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with them. We have to keep an open mind. We hopefully will get a

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statement in the next few minutes or hours from German police, confirming

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what the casualties are and what the situation is. This only happened

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minutes ago so we are dealing with this as it happens. If there is a

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police statement, we will bring that to you.

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New figures suggest that, post-Brexit, one measure of the UK

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economy has fallen to its lowest level since the recession in 2009.

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The sudden drop in activity in manufacturing and services has

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led some analysts to warn of more pain to come, possibly

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Speaking on a visit to China, the Chancellor, Philip Hammond,

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has warned UK economic policy could be "reset" in the autumn,

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indicating a potentially significant change -

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though not what that change might be.

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Our Economics Editor, Kamal Ahmed, sent this report from Beijing.

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The Chinese lion, protector of power and wealth,

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and here in Beijing, there is certainly both.

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The country funds everything from British Railways

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The UK Government have arrived with a message of reassurance,

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reassurance for bankers and investors behind billions

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of pounds of funding, that Britain, whatever

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with the European Union, is open for business.

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You have mentioned the Brexit decision, which was a surprise

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I think to most of us, but we are determined to seize

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the opportunities that that decision represents,

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as well as managing effectively the challenges that it will give

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One thing that is coming into sharp focus is that the government is very

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aware it needs support from foreign investors and that it may have

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to change its approach to tax and spending in Britain

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if the economy takes a turn for the worse.

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In the slightly longer term coming up to the Autumn Statement,

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if it is necessary, we have an opportunity then to reset

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fiscal policy to be appropriate for the economic circumstances

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What could that mean, more borrowing and spending

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by the Government to support the economy?

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We have said already that we will no longer pursue

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a budget surplus in 2019-20, but we will replace that target

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That will depend on the data we see in the coming months.

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That data, those figures, at least today, were poor.

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The key economic measure of UK business output and new orders

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Any number below 50 shows a slowdown.

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That is the lowest level since the 2009 recession.

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And manufacturing activity also dropped to the lowest for three

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years, although there was better news on exports.

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We have had the survey today with bad news in it and we have

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worries in the housing market, the exchange rate falling

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really quite significantly, but it won't be for a few months

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until we know, in a sense, quite how bad it is going to be.

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Not everyone in Parliament was happy and Labour said the government's

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rule on rapidly balancing tax and spending, the fiscal rule,

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Hammond needs to come back from China, change the fiscal rule,

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let Government start investing again, because that will mean

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private investment can come back in because confidence

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Here in Beijing, the Chancellor has certainly been

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Britain is indeed open for business, but I think the big point

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The government could change the way it taxes us if the economy needs it.

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It could change the way it spends its money.

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If the economy needs that it could even borrow more to spend

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Keeping the UK economy on the move may need Chinese help,

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particularly if slowly is the speed we need to get used to.

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If it is, it won't just be the Chinese capital where the UK

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Americanism not globalism - that was the pledge of Donald Trump

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last night, as he accepted the Republican

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Speaking in Ohio at the end of his party's national convention,

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he vowed an end to crime and violence, reiterated his promise

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to build a border wall with Mexico, and appealed to what he called

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"forgotten Americans", who work hard but no

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Our North America Editor Jon Sopel was watching.

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I humbly and gratefully accept your nomination for the presidency of the

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United States. CHEERING Who would have bet on those

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words being spoken by this man a few months back? He painted a dark

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picture of the state of America, a fearful place where crime was

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rampant, and he made this pledge. I have a message to every last person

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threatening the peace on our streets and the safety of police. When I

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take the oath of office next year, I will restore law and order to our

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country. How he will bring this transformation, he never spelt out.

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On the world stage, America would pursue a much smaller role, he would

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pursue Americanism, not globalism, and he blamed all foreign policy --

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foreign policy failure on Hillary Clinton. The world is far less

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stable than when Obama made the decision to put Hillary Clinton in

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charge of America's foreign policy. Lock her up, they cried. He told

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those who felt forgotten he would be their voice, but now it was time to

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lift the crowd and that familiar refrain. We will make America safe

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again. And we will make America great again. God bless you and good

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night. I love you. If people were feeling deflated before this stage,

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and it has been a chaotic convention, it is not now. Few

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people can work a crowd like Donald Trump. He has won in Cleveland

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tonight and now he has three and a half months to convince the country.

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The race has started in earnest. It is about time a leader like Donald

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Trump stepped up to fix this country. How about you? I think he

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brings back and optimism we haven't seen since Reagan. He was fantastic.

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You did a great job. Those who already loved Donald Trump lot last

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night but, to win, he needs to broaden his support significantly,

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and that is no small task. -- loved it last night. An update on that

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shooting at a shopping centre in Munich. These are life pictures of

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the shopping mall. Many police cars outside. According to a German

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newspaper, Munich police are now confirming there have been multiple

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deaths in that shopping centre. We are also getting reports that

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shopping centre staff are still hiding in the shopping mall. That

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police operation is still ongoing. You can see people leaving the

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building. People running just a few minutes ago. To reiterate, a German

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newspaper is suggesting that Munich police have confirmed there have

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been multiple deaths. We will bring you all the latest is that story

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unfolds. It is happening as we are on air.

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The International Paralympic Committee is set to exclude

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the entire Russian team from this summer's Games in Rio.

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It follows allegations of state-organised doping.

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The news has just broken in the last few minutes.

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Our Sports Correspondent, Richard Conway, has the latest.

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Russian pride in strong evidence at the 2014 Sochi Winter

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But now Russian Paralympians are set to be excluded

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It follows an investigation which uncovered state sponsored doping.

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And they cover up in Russia, implicating 30 sports.

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In all, 35 missing samples from Russian

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It is a decision which has been welcomed by

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some who will compete this summer in Brazil.

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I think the biggest thing is

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that the IPC do everything they can to protect clean athletes.

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That is the reason I started athletics, you

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are getting back to the basics and he watched to see how far someone

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Four years ago London hosted the most successful

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Paralympics ever, following on from a very memorable Olympics.

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But now those games have a shadow cast over

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them by the IOC with news that 15 athletes have tested positive

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following a reanalysis of the drug samples.

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A further 30 from the Beijing 2008 Games are also facing

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It leaves a question over the integrity of the

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The focus, at this point, has to be on

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restoring credibility in the sport going forward.

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There's nothing we can do about the past.

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I'm over being surprised or shocked or disappointed.

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With the Games now looming, officials have just weeks

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to make decisions which will help define the future of both the

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A highly critical report by MPs has accused the retailer Sports Direct

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of failing to treat its employees as human beings.

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The Business, Innovation and Skills Committee said working

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practices in the company's warehouse and shops were closer

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to a Victorian workhouse than a High Street retailer.

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The company says it will study the MP's report and their policy

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is to treat all employees with dignity and respect.

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The head of the Unite union, Len McCluskey, says MI5 could be

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responsible for the abuse and intimidation of some Labour MPs,

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particularly those who don't support the Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn.

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Mr McCluskey claims the intelligence services could be

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attempting to stir up trouble for Mr Corbyn.

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Let's get more from our political correspondent,

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He also says right-wingers in disguise could be responsible for

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actions attributed to Mr Corbyn's supporters.

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Three years ago Chris King lost both hands in an industrial accident.

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Today, he's the first person in the UK to have received

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a double hand transplant, thanks to a ground-breaking

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operation at Leeds General Infirmary.

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Chris King is in awe of what surgeons have

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As soon as I saw them, I realised I couldn't wish

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It's better than any lottery win, because you feel whole again.

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He lost both his hands in an accident involving a metal

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pressing machine at work three years ago.

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Now somebody else's hands have been transplanted to him,

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It was like the hands were made to measure.

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They absolutely fit, and it actually opened up a memory

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because I could never remember what my hands looked

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This picture of Chris's hands shows how much of the donor's hands

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Bones are joined with titanium plates then surgeons connect key

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tendons and muscles before blood vessels are connected.

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He lost his hand at that angle and so all of the fine structures,

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Professor Simon Kay who carried out the transplant said this highlights

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People haven't had to think about donating limbs before

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but when you see Chris you see what a life transforming,

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life restoring thing it is, and I would like people

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to have the conversations they have about donating organs

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with their family, about donating hands.

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The donor in relation to this transplant will remain anonymous

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but his brother issued a statement saying he would have given the shirt

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What followed was a 12-hour operation in Leeds to repair

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It's like somebody putting an arm round you.

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There is a major police operation underway in Munich in Germany

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following a shooting at a shopping mall.

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People were seen fleeing from the mall, there are reports

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in the german media of multiple casualties.

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Coming up, a crash for Chris Froome but he wheels ever closer to

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securing his third Tour de France title.

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The underwater search for the missing Malaysia

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flight, MH370, is to be suspended and may be called off within months.

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The Boeing Triple seven jet was travelling between

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239 passengers and crew were on board.

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MH370 vanished two hours into its journey without sending

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For two years, search teams have combed an area of the Indian Ocean

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sea bed where they believe most of the aircraft ended up.

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Our Transport Correspondent Richard Westcott has

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spoken to Sakinahb Shah, whose brother, Zuharry,

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Another routine day at Kuala Lumpur airport.

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Just like the day in March 2014, when an airliner took off from

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here on a run of-the-mill flight and was never seen again.

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Going through security that day, the man at the

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controls, captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah for years, the cloud of suspicion

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Accusations he deliberately crashed the plane.

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Now his sister, Sakinahb, has agreed to give a rare

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A very close brother of mine is missing.

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On top of that, I have to contend with all

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the accusations, it is a very, very difficult, very tricky situation.

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My nieces are affected, because they were so close

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It was just a few years before retirement.

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Do you think he would want to throw all

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It was his childhood dream, I stress on that.

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It is a plane that dropped off the radar, appears to have flown

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5,000 miles off course and all without a distress call.

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Yeah, this was the very chair he was sitting on.

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The Malaysian government said it had to be someone

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on board, but extensive background checks drew a blank.

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Sakinab's brother had no money troubles, no marriage problems, no

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addictions or odd behaviour, no suspicious last-minute

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I feel that I've got to lend him a voice.

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If I didn't talk on his behalf, if I don't portray him

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as the real person that he was, nobody would know.

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I know my brother, like I know the back of my hand.

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I don't see him committing this heinous crime.

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He just did not have that kind of make up.

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The huge sea search to find the main body of the aircraft

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If they don't spot the plane soon, it's unlikely we will ever know

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The story of 370 Malaysia must not be able to go into oblivion.

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Sam Allardyce has officially been confirmed as the new England

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football manager on a two-year contract.

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Allardyce, who's been in charge at Sunderland since October,

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will replace Roy Hodgson, who quit as England manager

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after the team's defeat against Iceland in Euro 2016.

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Prince George turned three today and in celebration of his birthday,

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four official photographs, including this one with the family

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dog, Lupo, have been released by his parents,

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The images show the prince at the family's home, Amner Hall,

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It's nearly a month since Britain voted to leave the European Union,

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and all this week we've been hearing from voices around the UK.

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Many small towns and rural areas voted to Leave,

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in contrast to some of the larger cities.

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Our Political Editor for the South West, Martyn Oates has

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been to Holsworthy in Devon to see how they're getting

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The sun shines on Holsworthy, but it doesn't always

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In this part of Devon, one of the most

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deprived areas of the country, nearly two thirds of people voted to

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leave the EU and it's not just Brussels they feel remote from.

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We don't have the best, sort of, connections with the country.

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Trains are pretty nonexistent downhill.

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They keep saying, in London, they will bring

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This is all that is left of Holsworthy's railway, rolled up and

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Poor transport infrastructure is seen by

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many across Devon and Cornwall as the result of decades of

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indifference and neglect by Westminster.

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Simon is one of those who voted Leave last month.

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Like many people on low incomes here, he can only get to work

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with the help of a motorbike-hire scheme subsidised by the council.

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It's six miles from town to his job at a dairy farm.

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Part of an industry struggling to survive.

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Hopefully, the milk prices will go up and farmers will keep me

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employed, basically, and keep me going.

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They promised a load of stuff, whether we get it, we

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Will people be angry if the government doesn't deliver

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Everyone gets angry with them, if they don't

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deliver what they promise all the time.

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But Marius, one of four Romanians working here, fears he may

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I feel like a family, because I work for this boss nearly

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Their boss voted Leave, saying things couldn't get any worse.

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Hopefully, moving forward the trade agreements

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can be set up with Europe and the rest of the world.

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There's no way about it, if things don't change in

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the next 12 months, I really don't want to be working 90-hour weeks

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The question now facing this community is whether the

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break with Brussels will make them feel any more connected with

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And we return to our top story, the shooting at a shopping

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In the last few minutes, Munich police have confirmed

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there are multiple injuries and deaths.

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The attack happened this afternoon at the Munich

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They believe they are dealing with a shooting rampage and there is more

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than one shooter. This woman verifying video

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apparently shows families running to safety after shots were fired the

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huge sopping shopping centre in Munich. A massive police operation

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is now underway with reports there have been casualties. Shop owners

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have been told to stay inside and the Metro has been closed down. Here

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we are seeing just ambulances. Firemen, the lease. This area was

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evacuated, all of the streets are now no cause, just the sides of the

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streets. Judge no cars. Everyone is running around. -- no cars. Details

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are still coming in but it seems to be a major incident with staff still

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hiding inside the shopping centre. One police official told the BBC

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they had received many calls about injured people.

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Let's talk to gain in the Guinness, our correspondent in Germany.

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Details just coming in but it is clear since we have been on air this

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is a major incident. That is right. What we know so far, according to

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police reports having confirmed to Reuters, there has been more than

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one shooter. There is more than one person injured, multiple injuries,

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multiple deaths, possibly, that is what police have confirmed to

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Reuters. Police have also sent out warnings to people, to avoid the

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area to stay inside, stay inside and get off the streets. Public

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transport has been cancelled. Bosses have stopped running. Passengers

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have been told to get off the bus and walk home. As well as that,

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underground trains have stopped running. One eyewitness has told

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Bavarian television that the shooter went into a cafe, shot randomly

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around the cafe and then fled into the underground. Damian McGuinness

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in Berlin, thank you. Let's pause for a moment. Let's take a look at

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the weather. The weather is looking a bit mixed.

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Today. Some rain around as well sunshine. Likely to affect western

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and northern areas of the country. This is what we have more or less

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right now. How is bubbling up. One or two heavy showers around

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Merseyside and northern England, some sprinkles further east but

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largely this evening and overnight it will stay dry. The showers we

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have will fizzle away. Very warm and muggy. Temperatures of around 17 in

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Newcastle, 16 to 18 further south. They warm start to Saturday. The

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weather will go downhill quite quickly in Northern Ireland and

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eventually around midday, lunchtime in western parts of Scotland it will

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turn cloudy across western areas. If you don't get the rain it will turn

:27:56.:28:00.

cloudy. This is what it looks like around lunchtime. Temperatures

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around 16 to 18 degrees with the cloud. The rain hasn't reached the

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western extremities of Wales or far south west. It will eventually.

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Spitz and spots of rain. The Midlands and South East, warm.

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Temperatures lunchtime 25 but by the afternoon, later on, temperatures

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could be peaking at around 29 degrees. In London. Saturday night

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looks fine for most of us. Mixed weekend continues into Saturday.

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Weather front sweeping off the Atlantic. Further cloud and rain. It

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could be quite soggy in north-western areas. We will escape

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the rain in East Anglia and the south-east. It will stay dry. Once

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again, warm and hot tempered shows of around 26. Much fresher of course

:28:49.:28:51.

in the west -- hot temperatures. There has been a major shooting at a

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shopping centre in the German city of Munich while we have been on air.

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Multiple deaths and injuries. You can keep up with the latest on that

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unfolding story on the BBC News Channel.

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That's all from the BBC News at Six, so it's goodbye from me

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