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BBCNEWS BBC News At Ten October 6, 2017

Sportsday on bbc news wales move a step closer to qualifying for next years world cup finals after beating georgia in their penultimate match. Good evening. Theresa may has said she has the full support of her cabinet after a former Party Chairman said there should be a leadership contest. The Prime Minister said the country needed calm leadership and declared, thats what im providing. But grant shapps claims that around 30 tory mps back his call for a leadership election, adding, there are cabinet ministers who feel the same way. Our deputy Political Editor john pienaar reports. If only theresa mays bodyguard could see off the political plots, but thats up to her friends and to her, away from westminster today, and doing her best to look cool, still in charge, getting on with business. What i think is necessary for the country now, what the country needs, is calm leadership. Thats exactly what im providing, and im providing that with the full support of my cabinet. Thank you. Maybe, b

BBCNEWS Breakfast October 10, 2017

A new deal for yorkshires economy will be debated in Parliament Today. Steph will be there to see what it will mean for the economy. In sport, heartbreak for wales. Their dreams of playing in the world cup end with defeat to the republic of ireland in cardiff. Ive been chatting to Michael Fassbender about his gripping new film, the snowman, his love of surfing, and his incredible impersonation of a red breasted robin. Birds. He tweets. To the birds either . They do actually. That is quite good, that, isnt it . Very good. And matt has the weather. Thankfully, no snowman in the forecast today, fairly mild across the country, some rain but overall it isa the country, some rain but overall it is a brighter day than yesterday. All of the details coming up in 15 minutes. Good morning. First, our main story. Sweeping inequalities between different ethnic groups in areas such as education, housing and health are expected to be exposed in a government study later today. The findings will show t

BBCNEWS BBC Newsroom Live October 10, 2017

I opened my door and ten feet away was a wall of flame. A warning the Health System is straining at the seams because of staff shortages, rising demand and the number of patients with preventable illnesses. Also information at the tip of yourfingers. The new fingerprint technique that can tell what youve touched, eaten or had to drink could soon be used as evidence in court. And the rspca expresses concern over exotic animals becoming the entertainment at childrens parties. New regulations to ensure they are not being mistreated. Good morning. Its tuesday, 10th october, welcome to bbc newsroom live. In the last hour, the defence contractor, bae systems, has announced its planning to cut almost two thousand jobs. The majority of roles will go at the firms two sites in lancashire. Unions are demanding urgent talks with the Defence Company. The firm says the redundancies are part of a move to streamline the business and have what it says is a sharper Competitive Edge. 0ur correspondent, d

BBCNEWS BBC News At Six October 26, 2017

Manager mark sampson. Good evening. The uk is facing a far Greater Mental Health challenge in the workplace than previously thought. A review carried out for the government found that Mental Health is still a taboo subject for many employees and that employers are not doing enough to help their staff. The report shows that 300,000 people are leaving the workforce every year because of a lack of support for Mental Health problems. Up to 15 of people at work have symptoms of an existing Mental Health condition. The cost of poor Mental Health to the economy is enormous up to £99 billion each year. Our Health Editor hugh pym has the details. Its a stark new message for workers and their bosses. Behind the appearance of getting on with the job, some people are really struggling with their Mental Health and getting no help from their employers. Jaabir had a breakdown at work, and was signed off sick for several months. He heard nothing from his employer until an upsetting letter arrived. Th

BBCNEWS BBC News At Ten October 26, 2017

More than half a century after the assassination of president John F Kennedy, the final batch of classified files is being released. When hip hop died, it left a legacy, spoken word poetry. And we explore the mix of rap and conventional poetry thats known as spoken word. Coming up in sportsday on bbc news rangers are searching for a new manager, after sacking pedro caixinha, after 26 games in charge. Good evening. The political crisis surrounding the future of catalonia has reached breaking point, on the eve of a vote in the spanish parliament. Senators are expected to vote tomorrow to impose a form of direct rule on catalonia, following the recent referendum on independence, which the Spanish Government considered unlawful. Catalonias Vice President has warned that any such vote would lead to the declaration of a sovereign catalan state, with far reaching implications for spain and the eu, as our europe editor katya adler reports from barcelona. Hope and excitement filled this barcelo

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