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3 church bells taken as watery fees from the Philippines by American soldiers more than 100 years ago have been returned to the country a ceremony was held at an air base in the capital Manila the bells were taken when u.s. Soldiers destroyed the town of bombing eager in retaliation for the killing of nearly 50 of their colleagues which took place in an ambush during the American Philippine war in 1901 and that s the latest b.b.c. News. Many thanks for the latest hello and welcome to News Day with. In the next half hour we ll hear from Pakistani women fearing for their lives because of the country s controversial blasphemy laws and we ll speak to one of the scientists who have discovered a vast underground ecosystem twice the size of all the world s oceans combined it s all under our feet. But 1st we begin with a hello and a warm welcome to lightning Well it s lighting up it was dark when we 1st came here we couldn t see parliament now we can it s splendid Victorian architecture that

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Sunday so I don t know how many people however I am really encouraged by the fact that we ve got over 30000 people have also started online petition demanding it of about rescue plan to ensure that the overall closure of our enemies avoided a man s been shot by police and Bromsgrove aim was to share after being seen with what was thought to be a handgun in the early hours of this morning he was treated in hospital for non-life threatening injuries the husband of a Christian woman in Pakistan who spent 8 years on death row after being convicted of blasphemy has appealed for the family to be granted asylum in the U.K. There were violent protests when the Supreme Court overturned ASIO Bibi s conviction last week now a sheik must see says he and his wife aren t safe in Pakistan and there s more on this coming up with Ryan this morning events are taking place to mark a 100 years since the death of the Shropshire war poet Wilfred Owen on the 4th of November 100-9000 today a pupil owned by O

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Stuck in a in a quagmire in Yemen and they do want to weigh out but they don t want to be humiliated either the government is being accused of failing in its duty of care towards prisons in England the Health and Social Care Select Committee says overstretched staff overcrowding and poor facilities means offenders health gets worse after their jailed his arm affairs correspondent and sure. The committee says staff shortages are partly to blame and it highlights problems at Thames side jail in south London prison and health care staff there frequently have to negotiate to strike a balance between providing immediate care to an inmate who s ill or injured and ensuring there are enough staff left to keep the wings safe the Ministry of Justice says it introduced measures to help prisons better manage the needs of offenders a charity claims that more than 40 percent of parents are being asked to donate more donate money to schools for stationary equipment and clubs parent kind says the ave

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Drug for a small number of patients for whom other treatments have failed and you have what s described as an exceptional clinical need these include children with rare forms of epilepsy adults suffering from vomiting in North caused by chemotherapy and those experiencing muscle stiffness as a result of multiple sclerosis organized crime cost the U.K. Economy $37000000000.00 pounds a year according to new figures from the National Crime Agency the N.C.A.A. Says it affects more people than all of the national security threats combined the foreign secretary Jeremy Hunt says fighting in Yemen must end at least 10000 people have died as rebel who feels battle the Saudi led government millions of people in the country are on the brink of starvation our Middle East correspondent is germy Perry there s a question the degree to which the Saudis will cooperate with all of this because for the Saudis this has been a very important war they wanted to show that they could do things without the Am

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Specialist doctors in the U.K. Can prescribe medicinal cannabis to patients for the 1st time the changes were brought in after campaign on behalf of severely epileptic children our health correspondent is Dominic he s a specialist hospital doctors will be able to prescribe the drug for a small number of patients for whom other treatments have failed and you have what s described as an exceptional clinical need these include children with rare forms of epilepsy adults suffering from vomiting in North caused by chemotherapy and those experiencing muscle stiffness as a result of multiple sclerosis organized crime cost the U.K. Economy $37000000000.00 pounds a year according to new figures from the National Crime Agency the N.C.A.A. Says it affects more people than all of the national security threats combined the foreign secretary Jeremy Hunt says fighting in Yemen must end at least 10000 people have died as rebel who feels battle the Saudi led government millions of people in the countr

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