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BBCNEWS The Travel Show April 2, 2017

Ahead of it in the sunshine, 18 degrees is pleasant enough. Those fronts slowly clear away and linger first thing in the morning, shari rain easing in the south east, sunny spells but fresher conditions following for tuesday. Hello. This is bbc news, im martine croxall. The headlines. More than 250 people have been killed, many more are missing, after mudslides in colombia. The president has declared a State Of Emergency in the region. Six arrests are made by Police Investigating an alleged Hate Crime Attack on a 17 year old kurdish iranian Asylum Seeker in south london. The writer, broadcaster and Civil Liberties campaigner, darcus howe, has died at the age of 7a. He was most well known for organising the 20,000 strong black peoples march in 1981 claiming neglect and insufficient policing of the investigation into the new cross fire which killed 13 black teenagers. A teenager whose mother and brother were stabbed to death at home says the family is devastated Lydia Wilkinson left flow

BBCNEWS BBC News April 2, 2017

Welcome to bbc news. The Prime Minister has told the people of gibraltar that the uk would never allow it to slip from british control against their will. In a Telephone Call aimed at reassuring the territory about its future after brexit, theresa may said britain was steadfast in its commitment. The eus Negotiation Guidelines have suggested that spain, which claims sovereignty over gibraltar, could have a say in whether a Future Trade Deal with the uk will apply to it. Heres our Political Correspondent iain watson. Gibraltar has been british for almost 300 years, nearly as long as the uk has existed. And nearly all of its residents want it to remain that way. They are concerned that after brexit, spain could have a greater say over their life. But, evoking the falklands conflict, a former Conservative Minister said this could be taken to task. Another woman Prime Minister sent a task force halfway across the world to protect another small group of british people against another Spanis

BBCNEWS BBC News April 2, 2017

Welcome to bbc news. The Prime Minister has told the people of gibraltar that the uk would never allow it to slip from british control against their will. In a Telephone Call aimed at reassuring the territory about its future after brexit, theresa may said britain was steadfast in its commitment. The eus Negotiation Guidelines have suggested that spain, which claims sovereignty over gibraltar, could have a say in whether a Future Trade Deal with the uk will apply to it. Heres our Political Correspondent iain watson. Gibraltar has been british for almost 300 years, nearly as long as the uk has existed. And nearly all of its residents want it to remain that way. They are concerned that after brexit, spain could have a greater say over their life. But, evoking the falklands conflict, a former Conservative Minister said this could be taken to task. Another woman Prime Minister sent a task force halfway across the world to protect another small group of british people against another Spanis

BBCNEWS Breakfast April 3, 2017

So will it work . In sport, six titles in a row for celtic. They take the Scottish Premiership with eight games to spare. And carol has the weather. Good morning from bristol were four yea rs good morning from bristol were four years it has been rumoured someone has been going out late at night correcting bad punctuation. This morning the man who describes himself as a vigilante talks to us on breakfast. And carol has the weather. A cold start for some, some frost around and fog too but that will give way to a bright day with sunny spells. But in the west, expect some rain in Northern Ireland and Western Scotland. More details in 15 minutes. Thank you. Good morning. First, our main story. Significant restrictions on the use of bail by police in england and wales come into force today. The amount of time a suspect released from custody can remain on bail will be limited to 28 days in most cases. The decision is in response to concerns that people were being left in limbo for months or e

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