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BBCNEWS BBC News At Ten February 3, 2017

Coming up in sportsday we will have the latest from the davis cup. And, irelands women beat scotland in the six nations. Scotland havent won in the tournament since 2010. Good evening. Eu leaders have made a show of unity at a summit in malta against what they see as a potentially hostile us president. Donald trump has previously praised the uk for voting for brexit. Today, eu leaders declared the importance of a strong europe in the face of a newly uncertain relationship with america. Theresa may offered to act as a bridge with the us following her visit to washington though one eu leader responded its impossible to build bridges with the us when communication is done mostly on twitter. Our deputy Political Editor John Pienaar Reports from malta. This report contains some flashing images. A stroll in the sun among europes leaders, but soon theresa may will be walking alone after brexit, then shell need all the friends she can get. Friends, she believes, like donald trump. She took his

BBCNEWS The Papers February 4, 2017

A School Dinner break. The head teacher said everybody was deeply saddened by the tragic event. The Ministry Ofjustice says its urgently investigating claims that Security Workers were paid by offenders to deliberately fit electronic ankle tags too loosely so they could be removed. After days of huge street protests, the Romanian Government has withdrawn a draft decree which would have reduced some penalties for corruption. Mother hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the broadcaster penny smith and caroline wheeler, Political Editor of the Sunday Express. A quick look at the front pages. The Sunday Telegraph leads on the governments £60 million investigation into historic allegations of abuse in iraq. The paper says mps are due to conclude that its unfit for purpose. The observer reports that theresa mays government is going to make a major shift in Housing Policy, away from promoting Home Ownership and towards better dea

BBCNEWS The Papers February 4, 2017

A School Dinner break. The head teacher said everybody was deeply saddened by the tragic event. The Ministry Ofjustice says its urgently investigating claims that Security Workers were paid by offenders to deliberately fit electronic ankle tags too loosely so they could be removed. After days of huge street protests, the Romanian Government has withdrawn a draft decree which would have reduced some penalties for corruption. Mother hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. With me are the broadcaster penny smith and caroline wheeler, Political Editor of the Sunday Express. A quick look at the front pages. The Sunday Telegraph leads on the governments £60 million investigation into historic allegations of abuse in iraq. The paper says mps are due to conclude that its unfit for purpose. The observer reports that theresa mays government is going to make a major shift in Housing Policy, away from promoting Home Ownership and towards better dea

BBCNEWS BBC News At Five February 10, 2017

And there are huge commitments in the nhs to sort out those negative things. It is a very, very serious situation, so we look forward, as ijust said, to seeing them in court. President trumps tussle with his judiciary continues, after an Appeals Court rejects his attempt to re instate a travel ban on seven mainly muslim countries. Cocaine with a street value of £50 million is washed up on the norfolk coast. It is not easy for me to admit i have been standing in the same place for 18 years. I have been standing with you and coming up on the film review, well take a look at Denzel Washingtons oscar nominated drama, fences. A Government Investigation into the alleged abuse of iraqi civilians by british soldiers is to be closed, after strong criticism from a committee of mps which called it an unmitigated failure. The Commons Defence Committee has accused the Iraq Historic Allegations Team of acting with almost total disregard for the welfare of soldiers and their families. It says the £

BBCNEWS BBC News At Six April 4, 2017

Later in the hour on bbc news, well look ahead Tonights Premier League fixtures including Manchester Uniteds match against everton, asjose mourinhos team try to stay in touch with the top four. Good evening, and welcome to the bbc news at six. At least 58 people have died, with many more injured, in a suspected chemical weapons attack in syria. Eyewitnesses say victims were left choking, fainting and frothing at the mouth, and many of the dead are children. The un claims the attack came from the air, and the Foreign Secretary borisjohnson says if chemical weapons were used, then President Assad is guilty of a war crime. Syria and russia deny any involvement. The attack happened in the north west of the country, in the rebel held province of idlib. Un War Crimes Investigators say theyve opened an inquiry. Our Diplomatic Correspondent James Robbins reports. There are distressing images from the start. He is alive but he is struggling to breathe. Around him, other children are already on

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