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Transcripts For BBCNEWS BBC News 20180202

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It will start to pull out to the west. For england and Wales Cricket board start to drag ina and Wales Cricket board start to drag in a north easterly breeze. Thats a particularly cold wind direction for england and why is, we start to drag in a north easterly breeze. A few brighter intervals across england and why is. The north easterly wind, the chance of seeing some snow showers in the south east. Again, temperatures not particularly warm. A chance of one of two snow showers in the south east as we start monday the frosty start, but a lot of dry, bright weather waiting in the wings in the west is the next weather front that will come in from the west. A bit of a repeat of what weve seen as we go through tonight. Its going to clash into some very cold air. It does mean we could see some snow again as we move into tuesday. Some uncertainty exactly how much snow and where exactly that snow will be, how far across to the east the weather front will come, but it could cause some disruption. Do stay tuned to the forecasts as we move through the next few days. A reminder of our main story this lunchtime. Theresa story this lunchtime. May has refused to give details theresa may has refused to give details about what shes thinking in the brexit negotiations with the eu bit insists she will deliver the deal the british people want. Thats all from the bbc news at one. On bbc one we nowjoin the bbcs news teams where you are. Good afternoon. A look at the days sport here on bbc news. Great britains men have begun their davis cup tie against spain with a defeat in their opening rubber. Missing andy murray and kyle edmund through injury liam broady and Cameron Norrie are flying the flag in the singles rubbers on the clay courts of marbella. It was broady who was first up but he had a tough time of it, going down in straight sets against Albert Ramos Vinolas a man ranked 144 places above him. That wasnt the start that leon smith was hoping for. Plenty of work for his team to do. Cameron norrie is out on court against world number 23 Roberto Bautista agut. Hes made a good start indeed. He has broken the spaniards second serve this game. Hes leading 2 1 in the opening game. These are live pictures on the bbc red button. You can also follow it on the bbc website. England head coach eddiejones has named his team the first match of their six nations title defence against italy in rome on sunday. A surprise selection of worcesters ben teo at outside centre. Our reporter chris jones takes us through the team. The headline here is the selection of ben teo, outside centre. Many thought he would be fit after an ankle injury but he went off to australia to get some rehab, funded out of his own pocket, and he is ready to play his first game since october. His selection at number 13 with Jonathan Joseph dropping to october. His selection at number 13 withjonathanjoseph dropping to the bench, it gives us and insight that eddiejones is bench, it gives us and insight that eddie jones is looking bench, it gives us and insight that eddiejones is looking for the powerfulfigure in his england midfield. Sam simmons at number eight with courtney laws and Chris Robshaw in the back row. Alec hepburn will make his england debut from the bench. Even though theres been so much talk about the missing players through injury or suspension, ultimately most of englands big guns year. They go to rome fully loaded as they look to start their defence of the six nations title with a bank. So a big weekend ahead with wales kicking off the mens championship at home to scotland tomorrow before france host ireland at a 45pm in paris. Englands game with italy is a 3 oclock kick off on sunday. It promises to be an exciting weekend ahead. And well be previewing all the action this evening in six nations sportsday with wales legend Martin Williams from 6 30 on the bbc news channel. Arsene wenger has admitted he did not get everything he wanted in the transfer window, but is content with what he did receive. He broke the clubs transfer record for the second time in six months to bring striker Pierre Emerick aubameyang from Borussia Dortmund and has been speaking about a player who scored 98 times in 144 games while in the bendesliga. He is great pace and a good ratio and games played and goals scored. He has the good workrate, as well. He has the good workrate, as well. He isa he has the good workrate, as well. He is a team player, so we lost sanchez, our good goal scorers. He will really compensate on that front. Now to some extraordinary hitting from batsman david willey, who very nearly became the first england player to hit six sixes in an over as england cruised to a twenty20 win over a prime ministers 11 in canberra. Fseussegf eeazeg eesfe, a, mfl a t20 tri series co hosted by australia and new zealand begins on saturday. Thats all the sport for now. You can find more on all those stories on the bbc sport website. Keep up to date with the action in the davis cup. Ill be back with more in the next hour. Thank you. Good afternoon, youre watching bbc news. Well hear more about one of our main stories today. Darren osborne has been sentenced to life in prison with a minimum term of 43 years for attacking a crowd of muslims near Finsbury Park mosque in london last year. He was found guilty yesterday of murder and attempted murder, after driving a van into worshippers injune, killing one man and injuring several others. In the last few minutes, razina akhtar, the daughter of makram ali who was murdered by Darren Osborne, read a statement on behalf of his family. The last few months have been very ha rd the last few months have been very hard for ourfamily, the last few months have been very hard for our family, as we have tried to adjust to life without our father. It was particularly hard for us father. It was particularly hard for us to have to sit in court and listen to Darren Osborne deny he had done anything wrong. We are very pleased with the guilty verdict. We would first like to thank our barristers, the detectives and the police for all the work they have done to secure the verdict. We would also like to thank our Liaison Officers who have been by our side throughout. Before our father left the house that night, he had spent the house that night, he had spent the evening with his family. He was here. It was here that he felt most co mforta ble. Here. It was here that he felt most comfortable. It was such a he was such a peaceful and simple man. He had no bad thoughts for anyone. Our father, like the victims of most terrorism, was entirely innocent, which makes his death in this violent way all the more hurtful. We cannot imagine the trauma he felt in his last few minutes. But we choose to remember ourfather his last few minutes. But we choose to remember our father with happy thoughts. He will never be forgotten. He will always stay in oui forgotten. He will always stay in our thoughts. His laughter will a lwa ys our thoughts. His laughter will always echo in the walls of our home. His smile will be reflected in oui home. His smile will be reflected in our eyes and his memory will be alive in our conversations. We would also like to thank the witnesses who have helped the case, and family and friends who attended court, and the support we received from the community. We would also like to thank the press for respecting our privacy and would ask them to continue to do so so we can try to move on with our lives as best we can. Thank you. Herfather her father was herfather was murdered by Darren Osborne last june herfather was murdered by Darren Osborne lastjune in that terror attack in north london. Darren osborne sentenced to life in prison with a osborne sentenced to life in prison witha minimum osborne sentenced to life in prison with a minimum term of 43 years. Half the worlds population leave Primary School unable to read or write. The head of unicef says the Global Community is at a Crucial Point in the fight to ensure all children get an education. More than 260 million children and youth are not in school. The Global Partnership for education is hoping to change that by raising billions of dollars and improving Data Collection in developing countries. Lyse doucet reports. This conference here in dakar, senegal, has been regarded as a crucial moment in the funding of education. Look at the numbers. More than a quarter of1 billion Children Worldwide arent going to school, and even more than that number i sitting in classroom and learning anything. Now the link is so well established between an uneducated child and the growing risks of radicalisation, extremism. Many of the countries here in west africa have also been targeted either so called islamic state. So whos going to fund the schools . One of its organisers are looking to the traditional big donors in education, including canada, norway and britain. But theres already disappointment being expressed by the education activists that britains contribution is going down. Werejoined by the britains contribution is going down. Were joined by the secretary of state for international development. What do you say to those who are expecting disappointment in britain . Our contribution is very much going up. Our annual spend for the partnership is going up by a further 50 and that should be seen in context of what dfi deed does wider than the partnership. We as well as the numbers we have to focus on what were doing with the number. As you rightly point out, a lot of people in classrooms on learning because of poor quality teaching and the National Reforms that are needed in these nations arent there. As well as our pledge today of money, we are also launching a new education policy from dfid. That will be focused on quality teaching, National Reforms and crucially on children with disabilities. What you say to those whose eight britain should do more, even the pop star rhianna who is here today. Britain is leading in this. Since the partnerships inception, weve been there and weve been the leader donor. Britain cannot bond this on our own and so thats why weve made our own and so thats why weve made ourfunding notjust our own and so thats why weve made our funding notjust conditional on performance to make sure the partnership is delivering, but also that were not going to fund more than 15 of the whole part. That is, i hope, will have some effect. Wed like to see other nations leaning in. We will always be committed to this agenda. Look at our track record in that effect. Others have tojoin us. Record in that effect. Others have to join us. You have other message for african governments. They have to spend more, do more. For african governments. They have to spend more, do morelj for african governments. They have to spend more, do more. I think this is an agenda that is gaining pace. The world bank. I was visiting a school this morning. They are interested in looking at Human Capital and what they are investing in the wrong people. What we should be asking nations, once they are coming out of poverty, to Start Building the Public Health systems and Education Systems that are going to be self sufficient. And Education Systems that are going to be selfsufficient. Focus on education. You distracted by whats going on back in britain . The pressure on theresa may, the growing pressure on theresa may, the growing pressure pressure on the brexit discussion . What the public want to know is where were going after brexit. Were going global. Global britain. Thats why im here. We have a direct stake in ensuring that people in africa and elsewhere around the world are well educated, that their economies are growing and they can be trading partners for the future. And the direction is towards brexit . Well, we are leaving the eu and that is going to give us some freedoms. Freedom is trade as we would like and also help developing nations trade out of poverty, to. Thank you very much forjoining us. A message on education and that this is all part of britain going global. Thats all from us in dakar. A senior United Nations official is warning of a humanitarian catastrophe in northern syria, as pro Government Forces step up their military offensive in the rebel held province of idlib. Panos moumtzis, who runs the uns humanitarian Aid Programme in the country, told the bbc at least a quarter of a Million People had now been displaced in Idlib Province as Richard Galpin reports. This is Idlib Province, and the aftermath of yet more air strikes by pro Government Forces. For the rescue teams, known as the white helmets, these are frantic times, searching for civilians trapped under the rubble. In the face of this intensified government offensive, thousands have been fleeing their homes. We are extremely worried about the situation on the ground. We have seen about a quarter of a million additionally knew the displaced people, who have fled their homes, additionally newly displaced people, who have fled their homes, heading towards the turkish border. This is a catastrophe for the people in idlib. And this an example of what that catastrophe looks like. The squalid, makeshift camp here just one of many to have sprung up in idlib since the offensive again. In idlib since the offensive began. The official camps already full. There are no facilities here, and it can be bitterly cold. Translation we have no house, nothing. We even struggle to get food and do not eat properly. We carefully spa re each drop of water we have. Are other countries powerless against this . Dont they see all this . Government troops, backed by syria, and, it is believed, russian, war planes, had been advancing into this area for several weeks now, targeting, they say, jihadists and other rebels. Many who had retreated here from other areas. A decisive victory here in this last province under rebel control would mean the civil war would almost be over. But civilians are paying a heavy price. At least 11 People Killed in an air strike here on this vegetable market, earlier this week. An eyewitness told us syrian or russian war planes then targeted the hospital, where the injured were being taken. Translation the bombing killed three medics and injured six others. The hospitals facilities at collapsed and the water supply is down. It is the only hospital in the area. Many people will be affected. So what next . Will the Syrian Military only seize control of some strategic areas here, or try to take the whole province . Ina in a moment, the latest business news. A reminder of todays headlights. Darren osborne is sentenced to life in prison for the terrorist attack near Finsbury Park mosque in london last year. Theresa may has refused to give details about what she is seeking in brexit negotiations with the eu, but is insisting she will deliver the deal the british people want. And authorities in the french port of calais have called for extra security after clashes erupted between crowds of migrants. Three of the worlds Biggest Tech Companies released earnings today with some eye watering numbers. For the last quarter of 2017, apple came out top reporting a record £14 billion in profits, driven by strong growth injapan and europe despite selling fewer iphones compared with the year before. Googles Parent Company alphabet saw lower than expected profits after higher costs offset a big jump in advertising sales. And online retailer amazon saw sales jump by nearly a third last year, helped by growth in its prime delivery service. Growth in britains construction sector slowed last month as new orders dried up. According to a closely watched survey, activity fell to 50. 2 injanuary from 52. 2 in december lower than analyst expectations. Any figure above 50 indicates expansion. Construction comprises around 6 of British Economic output. Officialfigures published last week showed the sector contracted in the Fourth Quarter of 2017 when it had its worst performance in more than five years. The uks Energy Regulator ofgem is to look into whether ovo energy has given inaccurate information to its customers over how much energy they used during the winter of 2016 17. Incorrect consumption figures could lead to customers getting inaccurate bills. Ovo energy was founded in 2009, and current

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