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BBCNEWS BBC News September 28, 2017

Mission with a difference hunting for the honey bee eating asian hornets in devon. In meet the author this week, an american novelist as well as telling stories right about the arts, sex and the mind. In her book of essays, and the mind. In her book of essays, a woman looking at men looking at women. Good evening and welcome to bbc news. The latest round of brexit talks have ended with somewhat different interpretations of how theyve gone. The brexit secretary, david davis says thereve been decisive steps forwards. His eu counterpart, Michel Barnier, agreed that theresa mays earlier keynote speech on brexit in florence had created a new dynamic but hes still warning that it could be months before theyre ready to discuss a future trade deal. From brussels, ben wright reports. The british ministers car is the same. Ajag, of course. But the tone of these brexit talks has changed. A month ago, it was fractious and frosty. The divides were wide. But today, reporting back on the weeks negoti

BBCNEWS BBC News At Ten September 28, 2017

Also tonight after the latest round of brexit talks both sides say progress has been made but the eu warns it could be months before trade talks begin. After images are published of a fight in bristol the cricketer ben stokes is told he will not play for england until further notice. The un says its the worlds Fastest Growing refugee emergency the Rohingya Muslims fleeing to bangladesh from the violence in myanmar. And after the death of playboys hugh heffner a debate over his claim to have pioneered sexual liberation. And coming up in sportsday on bbc news, well tell you if saint helens can stop carter for tigers for reaching the first grand final in Rugby League Super league. Good evening. Ryanair is facing increasing criticism over its plans to cancel thousands of flights and its been accused by the Civil Aviation authority of persistently misleading passengers about the kind of compensation they can claim. The caa has now given ryanair until 5pm tomorrow afternoon to correct its co

BBCNEWS BBC News September 28, 2017

Good evening and welcome to bbc news. After a fourth round of brexit negotiations, theres still no prospect of a start to talks about britains future trade relationship with the european union. The government had been hoping that those trade talks would get the go ahead in a few weeks but the eus chief negotiator Michael Barnier said it could still be months away. Nonetheless, the brexit minister david davis insisted that decisive steps forward had been made in the latest round of talks. Our Political Correspondent ben wright reports from brussels. The british ministers car is the same, ajag, of course, but the tone of these brexit talks has changed. A month ago it was fractious, frosty. The divides were wide. Today, reporting back on the weeks negotiations, david davis and his counterpart were conciliatory and for the first time mr davis spoke first. I believe, thanks to the constructive and determined manner in which both sides have conducted these negotiations, we are making decisiv

BBCNEWS BBC News September 29, 2017

Described the crisis there as the worlds fast developing refugee emergency and a human rights nightmare. More than half a million rohingyas have now fled to bangladesh. Around 90 of the population of myanmar is buddhist. But a million Rohingya Muslims, who are denied citizenship, live in rakhine state. The latest violence broke out in august, when rohingya militants launched attacks on security forces. The bbcsjonah fisher has seen internal un documents, outlining concerns about the way the conflict and the crisis have been handled. In the months since Rohingya Muslims first began fleeing into bangladesh, the United Nations has been at the forefront of the response. Delivering aid and making robust statements, condemning the burmese authorities. The situation remains, or seems, a textbook example of ethnic cleansing. But could, and should, the un have done more before the killing and burning started . Really disturbing to think that some of this could possibly have been prevented. Caro

BBCNEWS BBC News At Six October 3, 2017

Weakening her position. Scotland bans fracking after a Public Consultation shows overwhelming opposition to it. And he was one of the best selling musicians across four decades. Tom petty has died. And coming up in sportsday on bbc news. A one year ban for Britains Dan Evans after testing positive for cocaine. The itf says he wont be eligible to play again until april. Good evening and welcome to the bbc news at six. The motive for the worst mass shooting in modern American History remains a mystery, as police in las vegas try to piece together what drove a 64 year old retired accountant to shoot 59 people and injure 527. Stephen paddock opened fire from the window of his room on the 32nd floor of the mandalay bay hotel. In front of him, just across the las vegas strip, he had a clear view of the Music Festival attended by thousands of people that had onlyjust started when he began shooting with what appears to have been some kind of automatic weapon. Before yesterday, paddock was unkn

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