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Radio and t.v. On $94.00 f.m. London is raising a station. B.b.c. Radio London. London s News of midday I Matthew Schofield to reason may is expected to tell M.P. s she s ordering the expulsion of a significant number of Russian diplomats in response to the poisoning of the former Spice surrogate script in Salzburg Moscow failed to meet her deadline for explaining how a Russian made nerve agent was used in the attack 10 days ago the Kremlin s warned any unlawful action against Russia would result in a response but the former Conservative foreign secretary index Kensington and Pisa Malcolm Rifkind says Britain must take action I would actually not just expelled from the Russian embassy here the intelligence agencies were the age of 30 are you f.s.b. Were there I would actually tell the Russian ambassador he should be on his way here has been responsible for an absolutely disgusting trivialisation when 2 people are lying possibly in the other deaths the parole board has acknowledged the
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W.r. Line 91.3 and. 40 percent chance of rain tonight cloudy a low around $45.00 degrees the time is 4 o clock. The Trump administration says States can impose work requirements on some people who get Medicaid says work makes people healthier critics say it s the other way around people need to be healthy 1st It s Thursday January 11th and this is All Things Considered from n.p.r. News. I m Kelly McEvers And I m Ari Shapiro Coming up Congress is considering whether to allow your marks which were banned in 2011 some say help deals get done others say that s not true in order for us to function and find common ground get things done we ve got to get bought off then one worse shape than I thought we were in Arizona the race for the u.s. Senate is being described as a free for all in a place that usually votes for mainstream conservatives and more teachers are trying to turn their classrooms into phone free zones to. Every class. We ll have that story after the news. Live from n.p.r. News