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Islamist militants in Iraq seize two new towns after

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The Iraqi government says it will defend the capital - and a senior

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We'll be live in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad,

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Financial markets react after the Bank

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of England signals that interest rates could go up this year.

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In the shadow of Hillsborough - all three major party leaders are

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criticised for backing a campaign by The Sun newspaper.

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I will be live from Rio de Janiero where Brazilians have been

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celebrating through their night the victory in the World Cup.

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The actor Harrison Ford is injured during filming for the new Star Wars

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And coming up, plans to build 50,000 new homes in the capital over the

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next ten years. Six men are jailed over the death of this store owner

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hit by a lorry as he chased armed robbers.

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Good Afternoon and Welcome to the BBC News at One.

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Iraq of the Islamist militant group ISIS continues to cause alarm in

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continues to cause alarm in Baghdad and beyond.

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The Iraqi government insists it has a plan to defend the city, and

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A senior cleric has urged people to take up arms against the insurgents.

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The UN human rights chief said he is extremely alarmed by reports of

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summary executions. Even though it is unverified, it will add to the

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unease in Baghdad and Washington. Militants celebrate as they overrun

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and abandoned army base. It used to be the US military headquarters. The

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militant advance might have been slow but it is not reversed. The

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scale and significance is forcing Washington to think about air

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strikes. We're talking about using aircraft, a support craft, it is

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doable, there is no doubt about it, but it is a big step. My instinct is

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the US will be very reluctant to do this. This, it seems, is militants

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parading their control of the town of Mosul. The United Nations said

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they have received reports of executions, including civilians in

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Mosul. The full extent of civilian casualties is not yet known but

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reports suggest the number of people killed in recent days might run into

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the hundreds. All this has topped the agenda in discussion between the

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British Foreign Secretary and his American counterpart. The advance of

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the insurgency has revived fears of Iraq splitting apart along sectarian

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and ethnic lines. In Friday prayers, the top Shia leadership and leaders

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from the communities have called first stop -- called for a stop to

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that violence. There are potentially international shock waves. It may be

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far from over. Meanwhile, hundreds of thousands of refugees being the

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fighting have been trying to find shelter. Many have ended up in a

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camp near the northern city of Erbil, which can house thousands of

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people. Others have opted to return to Mosul, which is under the

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complete control of ISIS and insurgents. A family from Mosul

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looking for somewhere to stay. Most of the ones who fled headed straight

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to the Kurdish region. This is where they run up against the first

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obstacle to getting to our appeal, even under ordinary circumstances,

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Iraqis who are not residents of the Kurdish region need to apply for a

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permit. Many of them end up in this camp if they fail to get that

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permit. The camp is expanding and could provide shelter for up to

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12,000 internally displaced people. Some of them stay here because they

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cannot afford to stay elsewhere. We did go to Erbil but you need money.

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It is * area, quite expensive. A bottle of water costs twice as much.

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-- it is an area for tourists. Aid workers say some of those who fled

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Mosul are stuck on the road without any means of transport. There are

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people who need shelter, essential basics, water, food, in this

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stifling heat it is extremely hot, and it is going to get worse. We are

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concerned about public health concerns, diseases that can spread

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in summer, hygiene and sanitation, these are huge concerns we are

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having. As local authorities scramble to respond to the exodus of

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Mosul, some of them are actually going back, and they say the city is

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safe again. Others are not so sure. The ISIS takeover has shaken the

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entire region. Nobody knows what is going to happen next. Many people

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cannot make up their minds whether to stay here or go home.

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Joining us live from Baghdad is the defence correspondent. The

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atmosphere in the city must be extremely tense. I think there is

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huge surprise when Mosul was taken, and there are parts around Baghdad,

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pockets where the areas are being contested by ISIS within an area of

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100 kilometres. That being said, when we came into this city, there

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were a lot of security checkpoints, lots of military presence. It is

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clear that this is a much better defended city. The sense here is an

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mood of worry rather than panic. But there is a real loss of confidence

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in the government and you can see that by the way people are looking

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for American military intervention, they are also then talking about

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their own political leaders and whether they are up to the job. We

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have now had the intervention of the most senior Shia cleric, urging

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citizens to take up arms. It is indeed religious leaders they are

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looking to, and you do get the sense that this is the worst sectarian

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violence since 2006. There will be much more on this story on the news

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channel throughout the afternoon. Financial markets have been reacting

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to comments from the Bank of England governor signalling an earlier than

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expected rise in interest rates. Analysts had predicted they would

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arise, but they now expect a fake earlier. -- they expect a rise

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earlier. The question has been when the interest rates will go up. Last

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night, we got an answer. There is great speculation about the exact

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timing of the first rate hike and this decision is becoming more

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balanced. It could happen sooner than financial markets currently

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expect. Financial markets expected the rise early next year, so this

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was a clear message that they could go up by the end of this year. But

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isn't this the same man who told us one year ago interest rates would

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not go up for three years? Yes, but he said at the time that would

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change if unemployment started coming down quickly, which it has,

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surprising just about everyone. Economic growth is running at the

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strongest rate for a while. There is a fear that so much quantitative

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easing will end up in the inflation and possibly we will see rising

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wages. If that happens the Bank of England will need to respond. So the

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era of record low rates could soon be over. What will that mean for our

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finance? We are on a mortgage so that would be a cause for concern.

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That is good for me because I can invest the money. I know friends who

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are getting money and thinking about getting a mortgage. The added

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treasure of interest rates is putting them off. -- getting

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married. It is not clear whether we are to celebrate. The governor made

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it clear that we will not see changes overnight. The timing of the

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first interest increase is less important than the path thereafter.

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We expect eventual increases will likely be gradual and limited.

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Abnormally low rates were there to heal damaged economy. The fact that

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they may well rise is evidence we are on the road back to normality.

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The Home Office has suspended interviews for first-time applicants

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for passports as staff tried to cope with a backlog of around 30,000

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cases. First-time applicants are being directed to other offices away

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from London. Home Office officials said it was normal practice and only

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a handful of people have been affected. Hospitals in England are

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being told that patients should know the name of the senior doctor

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overseeing their care. It follows an enquiry into the neglect of patients

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by the Mid Staffs trust. 40% have already adopted the practice.

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Politicians in Liverpool have rounded on all three main party

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leaders after they were photographed posing with a special World Cup

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edition of the Sun newspaper. There has been a campaign against the

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tabloid in the city ever since their coverage of the Hillsborough

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disaster in 1989. This morning, Ed Miliband apologised for the

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photograph. We live from Warrington where the inquest into Hillsborough

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are taking place. -- we are live. It seems the intense anger against the

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Sun newspaper has not faded. Very much so. Ever since they published

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the article headlined the truth, which included Lou Reed allegations

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about football fans, it has been widely boycotted on Merseyside.

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Yesterday, 22 million copies were put through British letterboxes. The

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paper agreed not to deliver it in Liverpool and some postal workers

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had threatened to go on strike if they had been made to deliver it,

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but then the three main party leaders were photographed holding

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promotional copies. They faced internal party criticism, Nick Clegg

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and especially Ed Miliband. The Labour era of Liverpool said he had

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offended his party and every person in the city. Family members and

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survivors have told me they could not believe it when they saw the

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photographs and apologies would be very welcome. An apology has come

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from Ed Miliband within the last hour or so. They have not heard

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directly from him but through a spokesman. He said he was promoting

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England's bid to win the World Cup and is road to do so, but understand

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the anger that is felt towards the Sun newspaper in Merseyside and is

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sorry to those who feel offended. -- proud to do so. The top story:

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Islamist militants in Iraq sees two new towns after threatening to move

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on Baghdad. -- have captured. Voters in Afghanistan go back to the polls

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to elect the next president. Later on BBC London: Hoping to lead

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England to World Cup on BBC London: Hoping to lead

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England to World glory, we explore Roy Hodgson's routes. And the secret

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gardens, how you can take a stroll around some of the private lawns

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this weekend. Voters in Afghanistan go back to the

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polls tomorrow to elect the country's next president. The

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election will be a run-off between the top two candidates. Neither of

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them pulled more than 50% in the first round in April. We following

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the preparations for the vote. Donkeys under armed guard. This is

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how the elections look in Afghanistan. Here in this province,

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election materials are being delivered by any means possible. Not

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everybody is happy to have been hired for this important job but

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with rough tracks rather than tarmac roads, it is the only way people can

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exercise their democratic right in this historic election. We are

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working for one year to hold this election. This may look like a scene

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from medieval times but many hope he's elections will put the country

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on a firm footing for generations to come. About a quarter of provinces

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are requiring donkeys to get papers into the right places. They are

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moving under heavily armed escort. The men with guns are here to

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protect ambush. After three decades of war this is considered one of the

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safer parts of Afghanistan, but has not been immune from recent attacks.

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In the capital, security is tighter than ever. Police units are on high

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alert. They are among the 26,000 Afghan security forces deployed in

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this city, where life is overshadowed by the real risk of

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suicide attacks. They were on patrol with a robust show of force. How

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much safer is Afghanistan with this round of elections computed the

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previous one? -- compared to the previous one. We have had more

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threats because it is the traditional fighting season for the

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Taliban, but my men are better prepared. The numbers of checkpoints

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have rapidly increased. Weapons, grenades and suicide vest seized in

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a major operation last night. Security forces are under pressure

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to deliver a safe electoral race. Older people should be encouraged to

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stay in work longer to boost their own pensions and to help

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the economy, according to new The number of older workers will

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increase substantially in the next decade, and the Pensions

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Minister says they are an untapped Our Business Correspondent,

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John Moylan reports. There is a underway in the

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workforce. In the coming decade there will be 3.7 million more

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people between 50 and the state pension age. Many of them will be

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either employed or looking for work, a massive rise with big

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implications. We are moving to a world where retiring early is

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something of the past, so we will need to work longer. But it is in

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the benefit of business to retain productive workers. It is a win -

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win. More of us are living longer, healthier lives. The government

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knows it is a potentially bigger burden on the state in terms of

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pensions and benefits. They want as many of us as possible to extend our

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working lives as well. That includes getting people back into work. At

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this job centre they are piloting tailored provision for job seekers.

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Those who lose their jobs later in life tend to be unemployed for

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longer. I have an adviser who looks after the over 50s and I find it an

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official. There is a job out there for me, it is just getting it. You

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do get the feeling that they look at my age when I apply for a job and

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they say I am good for another three or four years. To encourage more of

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this, the government plans to appoint a champion for older

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workers. They will allow staff to change work patterns. But some warn

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that it will not be suitable for all. People should not be forced to

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carry on working simply because they cannot afford to retire. Working

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into our 60s and beyond looks set to become the new norm. That will

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create challenges for businesses, workers and government alike. The

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World Cup is finally underway with the first matchplay in a 3-1 victory

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for Brazil. The big match later today sees

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a repeat of the last World Cup final with Spain taking

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on the Netherlands. Meanwhile England is training

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in sultry Manaus ahead of the start of their campaign

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against Italy tomorrow night. Ben Brown is watching it all for

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us from his vantage point in Rio. night. Dancing on the sand, letting

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off fireworks into the early hours of the morning. This World Cup has

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exploded into life. People have put aside a lot of their anger at the

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cost of the tournament. exploded into life. People have put

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Although there were protests, some of them violent.

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There were many questions about Brazil's ability to host

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But in this stadium that wasn't ready until the last minute, the

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After a shaky start, Brazil grew in confidence and

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by the time Oscar scored the third goal, it was over as a contest.

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Relief for fans whose expectations are so high, a sixth World Cup

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But they also saw the other side of the World Cup yesterday.

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Heavily armed riot police a few miles from the stadium

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showing little subtlety in breaking up an anti-World Cup protest.

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These are Brazilians less enamoured with the tournament

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which they say has cost too much and brings little to the country.

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I don't agree with protesting now, she says.

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People have the right to disagree with

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the money spent on the stadiums, but that money has been spent and they

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Brazil's military police have been given clear instructions,

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these protests must not be allowed to disrupt the games themselves.

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But this kind of heavy-handed approach is surely unsustainable

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And that's the government's biggest nightmare.

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Already in Rio, the FIFA funfest has been disrupted

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by a sizeable demonstration and police had to close off part

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The football has got off to a great start and continues

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But the tournament is unlikely to be trouble-free.

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As to the England squad, they will be training in the Amazonian

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rainforest where they face the brochures heat and humidity and a

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decidedly dodgy pitch. We will be hearing from Steven Gerrard and Roy

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Hodgson. But let's go to Andy Swiss who is in Manaus.

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For England, the moment of truth is almost here. One final day to fine

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tune their preparations before they play Italy here. Later on they will

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have a training session inside the stadium behind me. It will be a

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first chance for the players to get a look at the pitch, which has been

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criticised with brown streaks running across it. Yesterday it

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looked a little better because ground stroke staff had been going

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over the brown streaks and spraying them Green. As far as the team

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selection is concerned, the big question is over the fitness of

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Danny Welbeck. He has missed training because of an injury. If he

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is not fit that could open the door for Raheem Sterling to take his

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place. We will be hearing from Roy Hodgson this afternoon. The players

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seem relaxed. The FA tweeted a photograph last night watching the

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Brazil game from their hotel. They should get some decent support

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because despite this isolated location, thousands of England fans

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are expected to make the journey. The ones I spoke to last night were

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confident they can beat Italy. So they will be hoping this long

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journey will be worthwhile. Many thanks. Three games in the World Cup

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today. Bubbly the pick of them is Spain against the Netherlands,

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strongest of the European teams. England have made a strong start

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to their second day of the first Joe Root has been continuing his

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successful partnership with Matt Prior and Root is building on his

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unbeaten century from yesterday. Our Sports Correspondent,

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Joe Wilson reports from Lords. Dress code at Lord's is optional,

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but it leans heavily towards the traditional. It is 200 years of

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cricket being playing here and much of what you see reflects that. Over

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the years some pictures remains the same. It is the ground every

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cricketer wants to make an impression. England resumed with Joe

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Root and Matt prior resuming their partnership. The match was slipping

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further away from Sri Lanka. The Joe Root to have been bruised by

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Australia in the winter, this was an opportunity. The crowd competed for

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the blazer of glory. Matt Prior fell into a trap and gone for 86. Chris

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Jordan, third debutant of the match, raised in Barbados, he bats with

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some Caribbean bravado. England flying past 400, almost forgotten

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territory. Sri Lanka's bowling was not the most memorable, and Stuart

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broad picked up the batting after Jordan. The total race beyond 450

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and Liam Plunkett back to England after seven years got in before

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lunch and Sri Lanka went -- welcomed him. This sums up the state of the

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match. Harrison Ford has been airlifted to

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hospital after being injured on the set of the latest Star Wars film.

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The 71-year-old broke his ankle at Pinewood Studios and spent the night

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in hospital in Oxford. Duncan Kennedy is outside the John

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Radcliffe hospital for us now. This is a case of going from Star Wars to

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star in a ward. He was airlifted here yesterday. It is not clear how

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he got his broken ankle, but it is clear his fans wishing him speedy

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recovery. He wasn't wrong. 37 years after his

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iconic role in the original Star Wars, he has been hamstrung by a

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broken ankle. It happened at Pinewood Studios during the filming

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of Star Wars seven. Some say he was hit by the door of a spaceship.

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Possibly the latest version of this one, the famous millennium Falcon

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which appeared in the original movie. Judging by this tweet by the

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director, it features in the latest film also, just one of the Kraft

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Harrison Ford remembers. This ship came over at the beginning of the

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movie, this giant spaceship comes over your heads. The 71-year-old was

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airlifted to hospital in Oxford where his ankle has been treated.

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For Star Wars fans, news of the Brake became breaking news,

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especially for those like this one whose name really is... I hope

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Harrison has a speedy recovery and I hope it is nothing too serious. But

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nobody knows. From Hans Solo to Indiana Jones, Harrison Ford has

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owned glamorous action roles but three decades, but what now for its

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injured star. You cannot have Hans Solo limping round with a broken

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ankle. It might set it back a bit. We don't know how big a character he

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is going to be in it. A health and safety enquiry has

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We don't know how big a character he is going to be in it. begun into how

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this Hollywood giant was felled by a door. Work is continuing on the

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film, but the Harrison Ford, it is temporarily cut as he goes into

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healing. There has been a great outpouring by Harrison Ford on

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social media. Everybody is now concerned about two releases, his

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from the hospital behind me and the release of a new movie, which Disney

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say is still on schedule for next summer.

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Now the weather. Don't expect the weather tomorrow to

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be like today. But there will be sunshine around and you will be

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unlucky if you catch more than the odd shower. England and Wales could

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see 26, 20 7 degrees in parts of the South East. Feeling cooler across

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Scotland and Northern Ireland because that is where the cloud is.

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Thick enough to produce outbreaks of rain. The rain starts to push

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further south through this evening, we will see under a shower is

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potentially breaking out initially across northern England working down

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through the Midlands and into southern England later in the night.

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A mild and muggy night, temperatures are no lower than 12 to 16 degrees.

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All about the start of the weekend. Let's move through to 9am on

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Saturday, a grey start with drips of rain across western Scotland. Cloudy

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skies across Northern Ireland and northern England. Here, the chance

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of showers lingering through the early part of the day. Further

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south, the wind direction is coming from the north or the North East.

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Starting off with temperatures around 16, 17, 18 degrees, they will

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not rise that much through the rest of the day, even when sunshine

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breaks through. A few sunny spells breaking through for the afternoon,

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turning up almost anywhere. If you have light winds, which you will

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across central and western areas, temperatures close to the seasonal

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average, about low 20s. One or two showers as well, but they will be

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well scattered. Conditions will be better for the England players on

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Saturday, 28 degrees and about 80% humidity. It will be a steamy night

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in Manaus. On Sunday here, dry day, cloud around and a few sunny

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intervals. Temperatures close to the seasonal average except on the

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eastern coast, where it will be cooler in the breeze. Looking ahead

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to next week, a lot of unsettled weather. When the sunshine breaks

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through again it should feel warm. Looks like some summer weather

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around. Not a scorcher this weekend, but some settled weather

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