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family are racist. this thing about what colour will the baby be, or how dark will the baby be, i m guessing and hoping it was just a dumb question. nomadland and rocks lead this year s bafta nominations with much more diversity in the shortlist for the awards and after a journey through space of 4.6 billion years the meteorite that fell to earth near cheltenham. i thought we would not see another fall likely in the uk of any sort, and to realise that it was such a rare type it was really an amazing moment. good afternoon. england s chief medical officer has told mps that coming out of lockdown too quickly would lead to a substantial surge in infection. professor chris whitty said an accelerated easing of restrictions would be dangerous as there are still a lot of vulnerable people who are not yet protected by the vaccine. he also said things could turn bad quickly if the process is rushed. our health correspondent jim reed reports. it s the most important, perhaps the

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wet and blustery across north western parts of the uk and the winds will get stronger still over the next couple of days with gales that could cause some disruption and big waves crashing into the coastline as well. we had a bit of sunshine today towards the south and south east of the uk but a lot of cloud out to the west and that cloud is already bringing outbreaks of rain, strong winds through the evening, perhaps gusts of 60 or 70 mph through the evening, perhaps gusts of 60 or70 mph in through the evening, perhaps gusts of 60 or 70 mph in exposed spots in north west scotland and through the night the wet and blustery weather sinks south east into england and wales, drying up a bit for northern ireland, clearer skies and a scattering of wintry showers or scotland by the end of the night. and into tomorrow, a fairly windy day, certainly for all of us, some outbreaks of heavy rain across england and wales for much of the day with rain putting across northern ireland and bac

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sorry, can t do this. this is absolutely diabolical behaviour. with millions of children now back at school, government scientists warn of another surge in coronvirus infections, if lockdown is lifted too quickly. how s your mum doing? yeah, she s fine. all change for the bafta film award nominations, with the british film rocks a surprise frontrunner, as diversity leads the way. and a chunk of the rare meteor that lit up the skies over europe last week is found in a front garden in gloucestershire. good evening. buckingham palace has issued a statement following the interview with the duke and duchess of sussex that was broadcast last night. in it, the queen says she is saddened to learn just how challenging the last few years have been for the couple and said they will always be much loved members of the family. buckingham palace said the issues raised particularly on race are concerning. more than 11 million people in the uk watched the interview last night, in which p

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Victoria Derbyshire 20170126

Protection measures in sports clubs. We will bring you all the details, including the extra Background Checks you might have to go through if you work with children. Do get in touch on that, it would be really interesting to hear your views, two loopholes they are calling for the government to close immediately. I would be interesting to hear what it is like trying to get a Background Check now if you work with children. Do get in touch on all the stories were talking about this morning use the hashtag victorialive. If you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Our top story today. The us President Donald Trump has said he believes that torture can work to get information out of suspected terrorists. But he said he would seek further advice before deciding whether to bring back techniques such as Water Boarding. Speaking to the american abc network in his first televised interview since becoming president , he also repeated his pledge to make mexico pay for a wall alon

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Transcripts For BBCNEWS Newsday 20170206

Its 9am in singapore, 1am in the morning in london and 8pm in washington, where President Trump has become embroiled in a bitter battle with the american legal system. A federal Appeals Court on sunday refused to reinstate his controversial travel ban, on people from seven mainly muslim countries, entering the united states. It was a judge in seattle whod originally put a temporary stop to the policy, and the president has accused him of putting the country in peril. Our north america correspondent nick bryant has more. The rush to reach America Arrivals from mainly muslim countries making it through immigration after an Appeals Court rejected a move by the Trump Administration to reimpose its travel ban. So, impromptu celebrations at us airports, and relief for those looking to head across the atlantic. Tonight, Atjfk Airport in new york, this family from iraq finally made it into the country. Theyd spent two years obtaining us visas, and had packed up their lives in iraq. The embassy

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