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BBCNEWS BBC News At Ten February 23, 2017

Of Cannabis Plants. And coming up in Sportsday On Bbc News whilst ranieris off, Wayne Rooneys staying hes decided to stay at Manchester United for the time being. Good evening. Tonight, we report from the frontline as iraqi troops make a major breakthrough in the battle against so called Islamic State. After fierce fighting, theyve taken the airport in iraqs second city, mosul. Its a key Staging Point to driving the militants from the western half of the city. The east has already been recaptured. The massive military operation, iraqs largest in years, has involved Tens Of Thousands of troops, including some british and American Special forces. Our correspondent Quentin Sommerville and Cameraman Nik Millard were there as Iraqi Government troops fought their way in. Before the attack, came the rockets and artillery. Its day five of the offensive to retake western mosul. Slowly, the forces make their way past a suspected is car bomb, talks en route. These armoured columns are now moving

BBCNEWS Newsnight February 27, 2017

Many of those Making Assertions On The remain side were relying on people meekly submitting to authority as though we were still operating in the pre Reformation Catholic Church rather than making proper arguments. Well speak to those who think mr gove was putting his finger on something. And, of course, the oscars. Im sorry. No. Theres a mistake. Moonlight, you won best picture. No, not that, this. The oscar winner for best documentary is about the civilian Rescue Workers in syria. Well speak to one of the White Helmets. Hello. Good evening. For the First Time Since the uk voted to leave the European Union, former Prime Minister, john major, has spoken out of his fears for this countrys future. He warned of a real risk that government would not achieve all that it had promised from brexit. He said a comprehensive deal was unlikely by 2019 and that a failure to deliver would result in further distrust between politicians and the public. He launched an Excoriating Attack on the cheerlea

BBCNEWS BBC Newsroom Live March 10, 2017

For a major Renovation Programme are approved. And British Cycling admits not paying sufficient care and attention to the wellbeing of its athletes. Good morning. Its friday 10th march. Welcome to bbc Newsroom Live. Schools in england are being forced to cut gcse and a level courses in an effort to balance the books, according to a Head Teachers union. The association of school and College Leaders has warned Budget Pressures causing them to cancel things like school trips. This recent data from the Department For Education shows a dramatic rise in the number of secondary School Children in england being taught in classes with 36 or more pupils. Our education correspondent Gillian Hargreaves reports. Peter woodman at the weald school might be a head teacher but he still likes to work at the chalk face, partly because he enjoys it but partly because it saves money for the school. The only reason we can survive is we are carrying forward money from last year. And if the government stick t

let s ta ke let s take a look at the latest figures released on immigrationjust before the general election was called. net migration in the uk, the difference between a number of people arriving and leaving, hit 10% last year after hitting a record high in 2022. in the year to december 2023, the number stood at 685,000 according to the office for national statistics. that s down from 76a,000 the year before. but the 0ns said it s too early to say if this is the start of a new downward trend . the biggest driver of migration last year was work. ben brindle is a researcher at the migration observatory at the university of oxford. he told us what the options are for filling the almosti million job vacancies across the uk. so migration is certainly one way of filling vacancies across the economy, but it s not the only way that they can be filled. so things that employers

BBCNEWS Sportsday June 4, 2024 18:36:00

she went out and played with freedom. she is unseeded, 42 in the world, most unlikely for her to take the final and actually win the title so i think that really helped to free her up and 0ns was tied up in knots and when you are tied up in knots, you want the ball to come at you hard and fast like 0ns jabeur has played the last three or four opponents so you are just reacting. what vondrousova did, she slows down the pace and now 0ns jabeur has to create the pace and have the racket speed which is much more difficult to do when you are tight. people like me can watch it and say that person wants it too much. can you want it too much? is that possible? i think so. often, there are some you don t have the skill level to win a major but there are some that are right. some that you think, on grass, if he doesn t win here, he is going to win so many majors. he already won the us open. but there are some that are right on the cusp and she is 28. she might be squeezing

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