Because hes the captain. He also inspired people to also believe in themselves, that everybody has something inside them. From the springboks, gratitude for the support. People might be learning from us, but everything that we did there and took there, we got from the people here in south africa. This world cup victory is steeped in its troubled history. The joy it brings may not last but, for now, South Africans are celebrating how far theyve come since their first world cup victory 2a years ago. Nomsa maseko, bbc news, johannesburg. And well done to them. Thats it. Now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. Have a very good night. Hello and welcome to sportsday im Sarah Mulkerrins your headlines tonight. An extraordinary night at stamford brige 8 goals 2 men sent off as chelsea fight back in the champions league. Not quite as sensational at anfield but liverpool collect a win to go top of their group. And the biggest story in english club history well have more on the sanctions
Lets plunge into this, this must be of interest, the kind of election policies which the conservatives are hoping to deal with of labour, but they stepped in and said no. Obviously huge sensitivity about Something Like that in just when parliament is dealing with the Civil Service appearing to have said, we have to remain neutral and seeing, not seem to be promoting this. But they would be looking at because the ma nifestos they would be looking at because the manifestos are not there and policies throughout. With the big attempt to actually be central to the conservative parties Election Campaign and now they dont have that information to go to the public with. Is this a routine thing when elections are coming up . You are in downing street also when they pass the direct policy. Did you find your direct communication, did you find yourself seeking this information saying that we better get this costed and see . It has happened consistently down the years but it is normally done a litt
Even my worst enemies. Firefighters continue to battle dozens of raging bushfires in eastern australia. Officials warn residents that conditions are expected to worsen today. And coming up Hillary Clinton tells the bbc that its inexplicable and shameful the uk government hasnt published a report on alleged russian interference in british politics. Im dumbfounded that this government wont released a report about russian influence because every person who votes in this country deserves to see that report before your election happens. Good morning. Its november 12th. Welcome to bbc newsroom live. The labour party says there has been a sophisticated and la rge scale cyber attack on its digital platforms. The party said the attack had failed because of their robust Security Systems and that no data had been taken. In a statement, the party said. Our security procedures have slowed down some of our campaign activities, but these were restored this morning and we are back up to full speed. We
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For the springboks in south africa after winning the Rugby World Cup in style. Live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. Its news day. Thank you forjoining us. Good morning. Its 8am in singapore, midnight in london and 7pm in washington, dc. Where a climate study endorsed by 11,000 scientists warns that there will be untold human suffering without deep and lasting changes. The report by researchers in the us, australia and south africa draws on a0 years of data. It declares the world is in the midst of an accelerating climate emergency. The study says there are profoundly troubling signs of human impact on the climate, including sustained rises in population, increased air travel and a global loss of tree cover. 0ur environment editor David Shukman told us more about the study by international scientists. They point out that exactly a0 years ago there was a world im at conference which warned of the urgency of tackling Climate Change as Greenhouse Gas emiss