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BBCNEWS Click February 17, 2018

Are. Highs of 7 iid. Dry and bright. This is bbc news, our latest headlines commentator Lizzie Yarnold goes to the front Lizzy Yarnold becomes the first british winter athlete to defend an olympic title after winning gold in the womens skeleton laura deas took bronze. Earlier izzy atkin won bronze in the womens ski slopestyle, a first ever medal for britain on skis. Theresa may warns European Union leaders not to put lives at risk by blocking a security deal after brexit. The Prime Minister said britain would no longer be able to help europol, as it does, or extradite suspects quickly. Ukip members are to vote on whether to back or sack henry bolton as party leader. The Partys National executive committee backed a vote of no confidence in him last month, after his former girlfriend had sent a series of racist messages. The president of haiti says the sex scandal involving some 0xfam workers may be just the tip of the iceberg. Jovenel moise says hes concerned that medecins sans frontier

BBCNEWS Click February 22, 2018

Laughing with the stars and. Skinny dipping in the himalayas choose wi fi, choose snapchat, choose a pre ordered macchiato with almond milk, choose likes, choose follows, choose pizza delivered by drone, swipe right, swipe left, follow, follow, follow. We are constantly being bombarded with updates, tweets, information and fake news. Were glued to our phones, addicted to digital status. Were even smashing up our gadgets, obliterating them to pieces in a violent quest to rid ourselves of these virtual assistants. Our self imposed restraints. Well, its time to get away from all that, just for a few minutes. This week, Justin Rowlatt travelled thousands of miles to a village in the himalayas which is getting electricity for the very first time by enhancing the power of the sun. Ivejoined a team hiking up the frozen zanskar river. Weve got an eight day 140 kilometre trek ahead of us. Our destination hanamur village. It has around 50 people, its four houses huddled together under granite cl

BBCNEWS BBC Newsroom Live February 14, 2018

Claims are assessed. Also in the wake of Harvey Weinstein, actor emma watson talks about new british Film Industry standards to tackle bullying and Sexual Harassment. And great britains men edge out switzerland to make a winning start to their curling campaign at the Winter Olympics in pyeongchang. Good morning. Its wednesday, 14th february. Welcome to bbc newsroom live borisjohnson is about to set out his vision for how britain can seize the opportunities of brexit in an attempt to reassure remain voters who feel angry and alienated by the decision to leave the eu. In a speech in central london, the foreign secretary will argue that its a project of tearing down barriers rather than erecting them, and promoting globalfree trade. The foreign secretarys speech is the first in a series of speeches by government ministers which they have dubbed the road to brexit ahead of key talks on the uks future relationship with the eu. Our assistant Political Editor norman smith is outside the venue

BBCNEWS Click February 18, 2018

After a passenger plane crashed in the south west of iran. President trump criticises the fbi for missing Warning Signals about Wednesdays School shooting, describing it as unacceptable. Harry potter star emma watson gives £1 million to a new campaign aimed at making uk workplaces safe for women. The donation comes as nearly 200 stars sign a letter calling for an end to Sexual Harassment at work. Now on bbc news, its time for click. This week, dancing with the stars, laughing with the stars and. Skinny dipping in the himalayas choose wi fi, choose snapchat, choose a pre ordered macchiato with almond milk, choose likes, choose follows, choose pizza delivered by drone, swipe right, swipe left, follow, follow, follow. We are constantly being bombarded with updates, tweets, information and fake news. Were glued to our phones, addicted to digital status. Were even smashing up our gadgets, obliterating them to pieces in a violent quest to rid ourselves of these virtual assistants. Our self

BBCNEWS BBC News At Five October 19, 2017

Decency and professionalism been put on hold, just because of sexual dynamics in the workplace . It is inexcusable. And, by eck we preview the opera thats been written for a yorkshire accent. Our main story at 5pm theresa may has called on eu leaders to set out ambitious plans for the brexit negotiations. The Prime Minister is in brussels for a key summit, where the other 27 eu states will consider whether enough progress has been made to begin trade negotiations. The german chancellor, Angela Merkel, has suggested that trade talks could begin as early as december. Mrs may will have a chance to influence the debate when she addresses leaders later this evening. But here shes being urged by some in her party to issue an ultimatum to say that if trade talks dont begin soon, britain will settle for no deal. This report from our europe correspondent Damian Grammaticas, whos in brussels. Are you confident of progress today, Prime Minister . Deal or no deal . But at this stage, its no deal.

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